AdvertisementAdvertisementNEWSCMP China Series
Xi’s 2026 trip to US
After US President Donald Trump’s landmark visit to China in May, President Xi Jinping will pay a state visit to Washington in September. The South China Morning Post reports on the preparations and examines the issues at stake in the bilateral relations.
Updated: 18 Aug, 2026

Exclusive | No call with Taiwan, no new arms sales: how Trump is preparing to welcome Xi
There are no signs that the US president is about to phone Lai Ching-te and upset the fragile stability with Beijing, sources say.

Exclusive | Chinese minister set for US visit in ‘temperature test’ to pave way for Xi
Sources say stop in Miami, host city for December G20 summit, may also be on the cards for Ma, suggesting repeat visit by Xi this year.

Exclusive | Trump envoy Daines to return to Beijing as US and China lock in Xi summit agenda
Montana Republican is helping narrow differences on issues expected to dominate summit planned for September in Washington, source says.

Exclusive | US-China ‘Board of Investment’ stalls before expected Trump-Xi meeting
President of US-China Business Council says neither side has ‘initiated consultation process’ or is ready yet for private sector discussions.

Exclusive | Chinese officials rattled by White House chaos weeks ahead of Xi-Trump summit
Sources say little progress has been made on deliverables for Xi Jinping’s first state visit to the US since 2015.

Exclusive | Claims Hegseth close to exit raise questions over future US-China defence ties
Donald Trump is losing patience with the Pentagon chief because of the stalled Iran war, according to several sources.

Select VoiceSelect Speed00:0000:001.00x
