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Trump Needs China More Than Ever as Xi Holds Iran Card

Last updated: May 13, 2026 4:18 pm
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A year ago, US President Donald Trump predicted that towering trade tariffs would bring America’s main economic rival to heel.

He heads to China this week with that ambition blunted by court rulings, narrowing his goals to a ​few deals on beans, beef, Boeing jets, and enlisting China’s help to resolve his unpopular Iran war, political analysts say.

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The modest expectations for Trump’s May 14-15 meetings with Xi Jinping – the first since they ‌paused a bruising trade war in October – underscore how Trump’s bombastic approach has failed to deliver an advantage ahead of the talks, according to analysts.

Why Trump needs China

Trump “kind of needs China more than China needs him,” said Alejandro Reyes, a professor specialising in Chinese foreign policy at the University of Hong Kong.

“He needs a kind of foreign policy victory: a victory that shows that he is looking to ensure stability in the world and that he’s not just disrupting global politics,” Reyes added.

Since their last brief meeting at an airbase in ​South Korea, where Trump suspended tariffs on Chinese goods in the triple digits, and Xi backed away from choking off global supplies of rare earths, China has quietly sharpened its economic pressure toolkit aimed at Washington.

Trump, meanwhile, has been ​preoccupied with fighting US court rulings against his tariffs and a war with Iran that has sapped his approval ratings ahead of November’s midterm elections.

Trump-Xi Beijing Summit Set for Grand Optics 

This week’s meeting in the Chinese capital will be a grander occasion, with the leaders set to hold a summit at the Great Hall of the People, tour the UNESCO World Heritage Site Temple of Heaven, dine at a state banquet, and take tea and lunch ​together.

But the anticipated economic deliverables amount to a handful of deals and mechanisms to manage future trade, while it remains unclear whether the leaders will even agree to extend their trade truce, officials involved in the planning said.

Trump will be joined ​by CEOs, including Tesla’s Elon Musk and Apple’s Tim Cook, though the business delegation is smaller than when he last visited Beijing in 2017.

Aside from trade, Trump said on Monday he will discuss arms sales to Taiwan and the case of jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai with Xi. Families of two Americans imprisoned in China for more than a decade are also urging Trump to seek their release.

“We used to be taken advantage of for years with our previous presidents, and now we’re doing great with China,” Trump said. “I respect ​him (Xi) a lot, and hopefully he respects me.”

One Battle After Another

The mood music has changed dramatically since Trump declared in a Truth Social post in April 2025 that his tariffs would make China realise that the “days of ​ripping off” the United States were over.

Those levies prompted Beijing to restrict exports of rare earths, brutally exposing the West’s dependency on elements vital to the manufacturing of everything from electric cars to weapons, and eventually led to Trump and Xi’s ‌fragile truce.

Since then, ⁠Trump has faced countless other battles: capturing Venezuela’s leader, threatening to annex fellow NATO member Greenland and waging a war on Iran that has plunged the Middle East into chaos and stoked a global energy crisis.

More than 60% of Americans disapprove of his Iran war, according to a Reuters/Ipsos survey last month.

Now, Trump wants China to convince Tehran to make a deal with Washington to end the conflict. China maintains ties with Iran and remains a major consumer of its oil exports.

Matt Pottinger, who served as deputy national security advisor during Trump’s first term, told a forum in Taipei last week that while China would like to see an outcome that weakens American power, it is not ​immune to the economic cost of a protracted conflict.

But ​Beijing will want something in return, and top ⁠of Xi’s agenda is Taiwan, the democratically governed island claimed by China.

Taiwan Fears Grow as Trump Faces Pressure to Shift China Policy

While some fear a bargain that could embolden China to take Taiwan by force, even a nuanced change in Washington’s wording would raise anxiety about the commitment of Taipei’s most important backer, which would reverberate across other U.S. allies in Asia.

Wu Xinbo, a professor at Fudan University ​in Shanghai who serves on the policy advisory board of China’s foreign ministry, said Trump should make clear that he “won’t support independence or take actions that encourage ​a separatist political agenda”.

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