US President Donald Trump is set to meet with Chinese counterpart President Xi Jinping in Beijing, marking his first visit to China since 2017.
The summit comes after the 'Busan truce', which paused trade and tariff disputes between the two nations.
Trump will be accompanied by top US business executives, including Elon Musk and Tim Cook.
The Iran war, Taiwan disputes, and trade ties are expected to be major factors during the summit.
Trump downplayed disagreements with China regarding the Iran war, stating that Xi Jinping had been 'relatively good'.
The US President also expressed confidence in the country's ability to handle the Iran situation, stating that they would either make a deal or 'decimate' Iran.
Taiwan remains a flashpoint in US-China ties, with the US approving an $11 billion arms package for the island.
Trade ties and global supply chains are also expected to be discussed during the two-day summit.
The US delegation will raise concerns over China's restrictions on rare earth mineral exports and purchase agreements for soybeans, corn, and aircraft parts.