Trump and Xi Hail “Historic” Progress at Beijing Summit

Accompanied by tech and aviation leaders, the President emphasized a prosperous future for both global superpowers.

Industry giants like Tesla and Nvidia joined the delegation to discuss artificial intelligence and semiconductor market access.

While formal agreements remain unconfirmed, Trump noted a potential massive aircraft order from Boeing during the visit.

The leaders agreed to establish a Board of Trade to streamline economic relations and manage ongoing commercial interests.

Beijing officials described the summit as a landmark event, focusing on mutual cooperation and future economic stability.

American agricultural leaders anticipate billion-dollar exports as China signals a desire to increase US soybean purchases.

President Xi Jinping assured business executives that China’s doors will open wider for international investment and growth.

Both nations look toward a follow-up summit in Washington to finalize these ambitious economic goals.

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