President Trump and President Xi Discuss Trade Expansion and Geopolitical Stability in Comprehensive Call
Paul Lee
hoondork1977@alphabiz.co.kr | 2026-02-05 09:20:52
U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. (Photo: Yonhap News)
[Alpha Biz= Paul Lee] WASHINGTON, D.C. — Feb 4, 2026 — President Donald Trump held a pivotal telephone conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss the trajectory of U.S.-China relations, focusing on a major agricultural trade boost and regional security concerns.
In a statement following the call, President Trump highlighted the following key outcomes:
Agricultural Trade: China is reviewing an increase in U.S. soybean purchases to 20 million tons for the current season, with a firm commitment to 25 million tons for the following season. Discussions also included expanded Chinese procurement of American oil, gas, and aircraft engines.
Diplomatic Calendar: The two leaders coordinated on President Trump’s scheduled visit to Beijing this coming April, which is expected to be a milestone for bilateral economic cooperation.
Geopolitical Issues: The dialogue covered critical international flashpoints, including the Taiwan Strait, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and rising tensions in Iran, with both leaders seeking to manage competition and avoid escalation.
Bilateral Relations: President Trump reaffirmed his strong personal rapport with President Xi, stating that maintaining a stable partnership is a priority for both nations over the remaining years of his term.
"The relationship between our two countries remains vital," President Trump noted. "We expect significant, positive results as we continue to work closely with President Xi and the People’s Republic of China."
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