Trump and Xi Jinping Engage in Key Trade Discussions Amid Ongoing Tensions
President Trump and China's Xi Jinping held a significant phone call discussing trade relations, inviting each other for visits, amid stalled negotiations and rising tensions.

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Overview
Trump and Xi Jinping discussed trade relations in a 90-minute phone call, marking their second one-on-one conversation this year.
The call followed a trade war escalation, with Trump initiating the discussion to address stalled negotiations.
Both leaders pledged to resume trade talks and cooperation, aiming for a beneficial outcome for both nations.
Xi Jinping cautioned the U.S. on handling Taiwan issues to prevent potential conflict during the conversation.
Trump accepted an invitation to visit China, while extending an invitation for Xi to visit the U.S., signaling a willingness to improve relations.