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Trump delays Beijing trip as Iran war disrupts diplomacy

Published on: March 18, 2026 5:45 PM

President Donald Trump announced that his highly anticipated trip to China to meet President Xi Jinping has been postponed due to the ongoing war with Iran, which continues to complicate U.S. foreign policy and global energy markets. Trump indicated the visit will be rescheduled in roughly five to six weeks, without specifying exact dates.

The planned trip, originally set from March 31 to April 2, would have been Trump’s first visit to China during his second term. White House officials confirmed that China is fully aware and cooperative regarding the postponement, though no new official dates have been confirmed, highlighting the uncertainty caused by the regional conflict.

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Experts noted that the delay affects more than ceremonial diplomacy, as it sidelines ongoing efforts to ease tensions between Washington and Beijing over trade, Taiwan, technology, rare earth minerals, and agricultural exports. Preparatory talks in Paris between U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng were intended to negotiate additional purchases of U.S. agricultural goods and manage trade flows amid ongoing economic frictions.

Meanwhile, the conflict with Iran has sharply affected global markets, driving oil prices higher and disrupting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. These developments have intensified scrutiny on U.S.-China relations, as Beijing, the world’s largest oil importer, has not directly responded to Washington’s requests for cooperation on regional stability or energy security.

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Furthermore, critics argue that Trump’s planned state visit appears increasingly out of step with domestic and international challenges. The U.S. economy faces strain, while American military personnel have been killed in the Middle East, raising questions about timing and optics for a lavish diplomatic mission amid ongoing crises.

Despite the delay, both sides remain in communication, and officials emphasize that constructive engagement on trade, investment, and rare earth minerals continues. Analysts note that the rescheduled visit will be closely watched as a key test of U.S.-China relations during a period of heightened geopolitical tension and economic uncertainty.

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