Why the Trump-Xi relationship may be the weakest link in US-China ties

As the summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump fades in the rear-view mirror, marked by anaemic deliverables, poor transparency and missed opportunities, analysts and former US officials point to another disappointment: the world’s most consequential relationship ha

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Why the Trump-Xi relationship may be the weakest link in US-China ties

As the summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump fades in the rear-view mirror, marked by anaemic deliverables, poor transparency and missed opportunities, analysts and former US officials point to another disappointment: the world’s most consequential relationship has become inordinately dependent on the two nations’ top leaders.

Trump’s May China trip, the first by a US president in nearly a decade, produced vague and contradictory readouts, puffed up promises, a few underwhelming deals and no communique.

And the two sides failed to address deep-seated structural problems, leaving tense US-China relations increasingly dependent on occasional contact between presidents.

“Coming out of this visit, it’s pretty clear that Donald Trump runs China policy,” said Evan Medeiros, Asia studies chair at Georgetown University and a former China director at the National Security Council (NSC).

“He’s clearly very heavily personally and politically invested in this relationship, and we should expect him to be the China desk officer going forward for the remainder of 2026.”

Trump’s turbulent management style and mercurial personality, which he prides himself on, provide a rickety structure, hardly a solid foundation for bilateral or global stability, analysts add.

This is not Beijing’s preferred approach. While most nations prepare exhaustively for summits, Beijing takes it to another level, paying exhaustive attention to details ranging from the mundane to the strategic.

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