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Why Taiwan is a major flashpoint between the U.S. and China as Trump meets with Xi

Beijing sees reunification as a core interest, while Taiwan remains a democracy and semiconductor hub that Washington has long backed with arms sales.

  • On Wednesday, President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing for a two-day summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, where Taiwan emerged as the central geopolitical flash point of the talks.
  • Chinese President Xi Jinping warned that 'Taiwan independence' and peace across the Taiwan Strait are 'fundamentally incompatible,' a position Beijing has consistently maintained as reunification remains central to Xi's agenda.
  • The United States has provided Taiwan with a $14 billion arms package awaiting signature, while Taiwan's legislature recently approved $25 billion in special funding for additional American weapons purchases.
  • Beyond Taiwan, the leaders discussed enhancing economic cooperation and energy security, with Xi expressing interest in purchasing more American oil to reduce China's dependence on the Strait of Hormuz.
  • The intensifying rivalry between the United States and China defines the 21st century, with analysts warning that any misstep regarding Taiwan risks open conflict between the two global powers.
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manager magazin broke the news on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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