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Trump and Xi Discuss Trade and Taiwan in Recent Call

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Published Feb 5, 2026
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Summary:

  • Trump and Xi held a call discussing trade, Taiwan, and Iran on October 30, 2025.
  • China agreed to increase soybean purchases to 20 million tons this season and 25 million tons next season.
  • Both leaders acknowledged Taiwan as a major issue in U.S.-China relations, urging caution on arms sales.

Key Discussion Points

On October 30, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping about several important topics.

The conversation included discussions about Iran, Russia's war in Ukraine, and trade relations between the two countries. Trump described the call as "long and thorough" and focused on strengthening commercial ties.

Taiwan's Importance in Relations

During the call, Xi emphasized that Taiwan remains "the most important issue" in U.S.-China relations. He urged the U.S. to handle the issue of arms sales to Taiwan with caution.

This comes after the U.S. approved arms sales to Taiwan worth up to $11.15 billion in December 2024, which was one of the largest sales aimed at boosting Taiwan's defenses against potential threats from China.

Trade Agreements and Expectations

In the conversation, Trump highlighted China's commitment to increase its purchases of American soybeans to 20 million tons for the current season and 25 million tons for the next. This agreement is part of efforts to strengthen trade ties.

Trump also mentioned that his upcoming visit to China in April 2026 could include a significant deal involving up to 500 Boeing aircraft, which would showcase progress in the two nations' commercial relationship.

Omissions in the Discussion

Interestingly, the call did not address the issues surrounding rare earth minerals or Venezuela. These topics have been points of contention in the past.

Just last year, China leveraged its dominance in rare earth minerals to influence trade discussions. Moreover, tensions regarding Venezuela have also been high, especially after the U.S. conducted a military operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro earlier this year.

Implications for Future Talks

Trump's call with Xi came just hours after Xi held a video conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin, focusing on geopolitical tensions in the region.

The discussions between Trump and Xi signal that both sides are aware of the complexities in their relationship and have specific requests regarding how to approach third-country issues, like Iran.

As the largest buyer of Iranian oil, China's involvement in discussions about Iran could be crucial, especially with upcoming talks between Washington and Tehran.

The negotiations will likely continue to involve both cooperation and competition as the U.S. attempts to navigate these international relationships.

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