President Trump's China Visit Yields Limited Economic Gains Amidst Diplomatic Efforts
President Trump has returned to the United States following a two-day summit in Beijing with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The visit, marked by ceremonial displays, did not result in significant economic agreements, according to analysts and former U.S. officials. Expectations for major trade deals, including large-scale purchases of U.S. agricultural products and Boeing aircraft, were not met. Discussions on various issues, such as tariffs, export controls, and market access, remain unresolved. The summit aimed to stabilize U.S.-China relations, but concrete outcomes were limited, leaving many economic and diplomatic questions unanswered.