What Trump’s China Visit Actually Achieved

特朗普访华实际达成了什么成果

WSJ What’s News

2026-05-15

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A.M. Edition for May 15. With President Trump wheels up after a two-day summit in China, WSJ White House reporter Annie Linskey discusses the significance of a visit light on concrete new announcements. Plus, the Supreme Court preserves widespread access to abortion pills. And the head of the CIA visits Havana, as Cuba’s Communist regime grapples with a U.S. energy blockade. Luke Vargas hosts.  Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • President Trump has wrapped up a two-day summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

  • So what did the two leaders achieve?

  • Journal-White House reporter Annie Linske is in Beijing this morning.

  • Annie, we had been led to believe this could be an announcement-heavy trip,

  • and yet Trump is now wheels up from Beijing, and there 's not a whole lot to speak of, is there?