Former U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing for a high-level call with Chinese President Xi Jinping this Friday to finalize a deal that would allow TikTok to continue operating in the United States. The discussion could also lay the groundwork for a leadership summit aimed at easing tensions and redefining U.S.–China trade relations. 👉 Follow Republic Policy on YouTube
This marks the second direct conversation between Trump and Xi since Trump’s return to the White House, following years of tariff battles that rattled global markets. Trump insists TikTok carries “tremendous value” and stresses that Washington has decisive authority over its future. Negotiators have worked toward agreements on data security and intellectual property rights to ensure compliance with U.S. law. 👉 Follow Republic Policy on Facebook
Still, broader trade disputes remain unsettled, ranging from tariffs and technology export restrictions to China’s suspension of American farm imports. Analysts say Trump will seek to project leverage, while Xi will emphasize China’s economic influence in ongoing negotiations. 👉 Follow Republic Policy on Twitter
The stakes are particularly high for U.S. farmers, who have endured steep declines in exports like soybeans and sorghum amid the prolonged standoff. Agricultural leaders are watching closely, hoping Friday’s call can bring clarity and reopen key markets. 👉 Follow Republic Policy on Instagram
Many observers believe the upcoming conversation could be a turning point. While frustrations persist in both business and farming communities, the dialogue has the potential to stabilize supply chains, strengthen economic ties, and reduce uncertainty in global markets. 👉 Follow Republic Policy on LinkedIn