Trump-Xi summit: Trade, Taiwan and Iran on the table at high-stakes Beijing meeting
Trump-Xi summit: Trade, Taiwan and Iran on the table at high-stakes Beijing meeting (france24); Trade, Taiwan and Iran cast shadows on Trump’s China summit with Xi (nbcnews)

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HR1422 · 119th Congress
Enhanced Iran Sanctions Act of 2025
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This story is about Trump-Xi Summit: Trump to ask Xi to 'open up' China. This bill would Iran is cited as a “shadow” over U.S.-China talks; this bill targets sanctions evasion and logistics tied to Iranian oil/gas/petrochemicals.
If passed, it would:
- Impose sanctions on persons involved in logistical transactions and sanctions evasion tied to Iranian energy exports • Expand enforcement pressure on supply-chain actors facilitating Iran’s oil/gas/LNG/petrochemical trade.
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This story is about Trump-Xi summit: Trade, Taiwan and Iran on the table at high-stakes Beijing meeting. This bill would Create authorities/programs to support Taiwan’s international space.
If passed, it would
- Create authorities/programs to support Taiwan’s international space • Put Congress-backed resources behind efforts to counter Taiwan’s diplomatic isolation.
This story is about Trump-Xi summit: Trade, Taiwan and Iran on the table at high-stakes Beijing meeting. This bill would china: Require Treasury reporting on certain financial activity tied to senior PRC officials after a presidential determination.
If passed, it would
- Require Treasury reporting on certain financial activity tied to senior PRC officials after a presidential • Restrict significant U.S.-linked financial transactions involving those officials (with waivers/exceptions.
This story is about Trump-Xi summit: Trade, Taiwan and Iran on the table at high-stakes Beijing meeting. This bill would If the summit centers on market access and U.S.-China trade terms, this bill is a direct legislative vehicle to tighten U.S. trade treatment.
If passed, it would
- Revoke China’s PNTR status and raise duty rates on Chinese imports (with specified minimum rates/phasing • Restrict de minimis treatment for imports from China (and certain other countries listed in the bill summary.
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