China and the United States are currently engaged in discussions regarding a potential visit by former US President Donald Trump to the Chinese mainland, according to a statement from the Chinese Foreign Ministry on March 16, 2026. Spokesperson Lin Jian confirmed the communication during a routine press briefing, emphasizing the strategic importance of high-level dialogue in stabilizing bilateral relations.
"Head-of-state diplomacy has consistently played an irreplaceable role in guiding the development of China-US relations," Lin stated, though no formal itinerary has been finalized. The talks come amid renewed global interest in cross-Pacific diplomacy as both nations navigate complex economic and geopolitical landscapes.
Market analysts suggest the potential visit could signal efforts to ease trade tensions ahead of key APEC member meetings later this year. However, officials from both sides have refrained from disclosing specific agenda items, citing the sensitivity of ongoing negotiations.
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China, US 'in communication' with each other regarding Trump's visit
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