President Trump in China: Deal or no deal?

特朗普总统在中国:达成协议,还是不达成?

What in the World

2026-05-15

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For the last few days, international headlines have been dominated by stories about Donald Trump's visit to China, to meet Xi Jinping. The trip featured marching bands, red carpets, photocalls, big smiles and many, many handshakes. Now that President Trump has left the country, we ask what actually happened below the surface level. Was it all just superficial pageantry or did the leaders of the world’s two largest economies make any real agreements or deals? People expected talks on trade deals, the war in Iran and Taiwan. President Trump didn't travel alone; he was joined by some of the biggest heavyweights in American technology and business. Tesla and Space X boss, Elon Musk, Tim Cook, the head of Apple and David Solomon, from the bank Goldman Sachs to name a few. So, what, if anything, actually came out of this trip? And what is the US-China relationship really like? We hear from BBC reporters covering the visit and find out how people in China are reacting to President Trump and his visit. Instagram: @bbcwhatintheworld Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: Hannah Gelbart Producers: Julia Ross-Roy, Chelsea Coates and Emma-Louise Amanshia Editor: Verity Wilde
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  • Probably know where Donald Trump's been this week.

  • He's been meeting the Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing.

  • There have been marching bands, schoolchildren cheering.

  • Waving flags and bouquets of flowers and plenty of photo ops.

  • Publicly, at least, it's all been very friendly.

  • Loads of handshakes.

  • You're a great leader.

  • I say it to everybody.

  • You're a great leader.

  • It's an honour to be with you.