President Donald Trump will be the first US leader in almost a decade to visit China when he lands in Beijing on Wednesday. His much-anticipated summit with President Xi Jinping — delayed from March due to the Iran war — offers the leaders of the world’s two largest economies a chance to reset personal ties and look for common ground on trade, technology and a range of other contentious topics. Henrietta Treyz, Director of Economic Policy at Veda Partners, joins Bloomberg Intelligen
May 12th, 2026 Trump Expected to Face Emboldened Xi in Beijing President Donald Trump will be the first US leader in almost a decade to visit China when he lands in Beijing on Wednesday. His much-anticipated summit with President Xi Jinping — delayed from March due to the Iran war — offers the leaders of the world’s two largest economies a chance to reset personal ties and look for common ground on trade, technology and a range of other contentious topics.
Henrietta Treyz, Director of Economic Policy at Veda Partners, joins Bloomberg Intelligence to preview the high-profile meeting.
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