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Landmark Xi-Trump summit shows leaders keen to put bilateral ties back on track: experts

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Landmark Xi-Trump summit shows leaders keen to put bilateral ties back on track: experts

2026-05-15 21:23 Last Updated At:21:47

The landmark meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump has demonstrated the two leaders are willing to get bilateral ties back on the right track and deliver greater stability to benefit both countries and the world at large, according to experts.

Trump on Friday concluded a three-day state visit to China at the invitation of Xi, which marked the first such U.S. presidential visit in nine years.

In a meeting closely watched by the world, Xi and Trump held talks on Thursday in which they agreed on a new vision of building a constructive bilateral relationship of strategic stability.

Xi said in their talks that he looks forward to working together with Trump to set the course and steer the giant ship of China-U.S. relations, so as to make 2026 a historic, landmark year that opens up a new chapter in China-U.S. relations.

Trump said it was a great honor to pay a state visit to China, calling Xi a "great leader" and China a great country, expressing his willingness to work with Xi to strengthen communication and cooperation, properly handle differences, make bilateral relations better than ever before and embrace a "fantastic future."

Analysts noted the significance of the exchange of these warm words at the Great Hall of the People as a sign that the two leaders wish to steer relations to a better place following past disagreements.

"Now, if you look at the two leaders, they wanted to put that relationship back on track. And one term President Donald Trump used frequently is 'friend' and 'friendship' to refer to China and to refer to the Chinese leader," said Li Cheng, founding director of the Center on Contemporary China and the World at the University of Hong Kong.

"I think that shows that both leaders of the two countries sort of pay a great respect to each other and also deem this a very important and historical meeting as a critical juncture, a landmark, or a watershed, whatever you call it, a very critical moment in history that will define the future of the bilateral relationship,"said Zhao Hai, director of international political studies at the National Institute for Global Strategy under the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

"The world is watching and everybody is worried about and concerned about because of last year's [trade dispute which saw] both countries' frictions with each other. They are looking forward to a more stable and future forward-looking China-U.S. relationship because this has importance around the world, has implications around the world. And I think the beginning words (opening remarks) from both leaders show that they have the willingness and they understand the importance of this bilateral relationship moving forward that has not only very important implications bilaterally, but also regionally and globally," he continued.

The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Xi and Trump reached a series of new common understandings and have pledged to work to promote the steady, sound and sustainable development of China-U.S. relations, and bring more peace, prosperity and progress to the world.

Given the wider global implications of the relationship between the world's two biggest economies, Zhao said it is important that China and the U.S. will work together in order to maintain stability and ensure global supply chains can be more reliable.

"Moving forward, I think it's critically important that China and the U.S. reach a deal not only on purchasing but also on tariffs, on technology, on many of the important issues so that they maintain stability, that is really beneficial to both countries. And other [parts of the] world are looking at whether now the two countries can work out a solution to maintain stability because the global supply chain really depends on the two countries looking at each other and not really upsetting the relationship," he said.

Landmark Xi-Trump summit shows leaders keen to put bilateral ties back on track: experts

Landmark Xi-Trump summit shows leaders keen to put bilateral ties back on track: experts

With enhanced tax refund services and cultural attractions drawing huge crowds, the eastern coastal city of Xiamen is transforming how overseas visitors experience and spend in China.

The May Day holiday peak has passed, but the city's iconic Gulangyu Island is still buzzing with tourists. This UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site unveiled two new cultural landmarks this month: the China Film Music Exhibition Hall, the country's first museum dedicated to Chinese movie music, and the National Art Museum of China's Gulangyu Art Space. Both have quickly gained popularity among international travelers.

"It's my first time coming here, so I love it here. And the atmosphere is good. The art you showed is also perfect," said Rudolph Asase Mensah, a visitor from Ghana.

According to local statistics, Gulangyu has attracted more than 150,000 overseas tourists so far this year, marking an annual growth of over 49 percent. Beyond the exhibitions, the cultural and creative products on display have also drawn keen interest. Decorative fridge magnets featuring the island's historic architecture have become popular souvenirs.

"No one does creative and cultural products in museums as well as China does. And there's a kind of culture of doing that here in China. And I think this is as good as any other place that I've been [to]. It's great to be able to see some memorable items that people can take home from their visits so that they remember [them] into the future," said Rodney Harrison, a British tourist.

To further improve the shopping experience, Xiamen has been upgrading its departure tax refund service for overseas tourists since the start of the year. To date, the city has certified 151 tax refund stores, 71 of which offer the "refund upon purchase" service. These stores are located across major commercial districts and popular tourist neighborhoods, allowing overseas visitors to process tax refunds easily.

In the first four months of this year, the number of international tourists making purchases at Xiamen's departure tax refund stores surged over 560 percent year on year. Total sales grew by 66.8 percent, while the amount of tax refunds increased by nearly 100 percent.

"It's a good policy that brings convenience to tourists," said Bekdurdy, a traveler from Turkmenistan.

"Probably I will visit those shops and buy some gifts for my home country, also for my family and my friends," said Hassan Nawa from Pakistan.

Int'l tourists flock to Xiamen as shopping experience improves

Int'l tourists flock to Xiamen as shopping experience improves

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