Taiwan, Xi Jinping and Donald Trump
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President Trump said the issues of Taiwan, Russian oil and Nvidia’s advanced Blackwell chip weren’t raised during his wide-ranging meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea on Thursday.
China will look to ramp up its military targeting of Taiwan in the next two years, a security expert has warned, as  Donald Trump and Xi Jinping are urged to address the possibility of war in their upcoming summits.
After meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, U.S. President Donald Trump revealed that the topic of Taiwan “never came up” during their talks — a remark that has fueled speculation about Washington’s commitment to the self-ruled island.
Donald Trump is in the hot seat after his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. While aboard Air Force One following his visit to South Korea, the POTUS was asked if he and Jinping discussed how the latter's country declared they won't refrain from using military force to take over the island,
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Trump Leaves ‘Super-Duper’ Nvidia Blackwell Chip Out Of Talks In Xi Meeting: Report
Nvidia faces headwinds in China due to U.S. restrictions on the export of high-performance chips to the country. ・China has taken a hard stance in recent months, discouraging government enterprises and establishments from using Nvidia’s China-specific H20 chip.
Donald Trump and Xi Jinping agreed to extend a tariff truce, roll back export controls and reduce other trade barriers in a landmark summit on Thursday, potentially stabilizing relations between the world’s biggest economies after months of turmoil.