Close Menu
    Latest Posts

    K92 Mining Inc. Profit Climbs In Full Year

    March 2, 2026

    HSBC Singapore Appoints Irene Zeng and Ying Wang to China-Focused Roles

    March 2, 2026

    Here’s the path to oil hitting $120 per barrel, according to JPMorgan

    March 2, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • K92 Mining Inc. Profit Climbs In Full Year
    • HSBC Singapore Appoints Irene Zeng and Ying Wang to China-Focused Roles
    • Here’s the path to oil hitting $120 per barrel, according to JPMorgan
    • Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick meets with Indian officials after tariff ruling
    • Bitcoin Traders Warn of New Lows as BTC Weathers Iran Storm
    • Gasoil is spiking more than crude. What it is and why prices are soaring amid Iran conflict
    • Iran crisis jolts Japan bond yields, muddies BOJ rate outlook
    • ING: Europe’s Mortgage Giant With Real Momentum
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    MoneyLister – Smart Investing & Financial NewsMoneyLister – Smart Investing & Financial News
    Monday, March 2
    • Home
    • Banking
    • Business
    • Crypto
    • Economy
    • Fintech
    • Investing
    • Markets
    • Stocks
    MoneyLister – Smart Investing & Financial NewsMoneyLister – Smart Investing & Financial News
    Home»Banking»Khamenei’s death raises questions about Trump’s China trip
    Banking

    Khamenei’s death raises questions about Trump’s China trip

    AdminBy AdminMarch 2, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email VKontakte Telegram
    Khamenei's death raises questions about Trump's China trip
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Copy Link

    A monitor plays footage of US President Donald Trump announcing US and Israeli strikes against Iran in the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, DC, U.S., on Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026.

    Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images

    BEIJING — Uncertainty is growing over U.S. President Donald Trump’s high-stakes trip to China after Washington targeted a second foreign leader in two months.

    Trump announced over the weekend that joint U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran killed its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In early January, the U.S. also captured Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife from their residence.

    Analysts say those actions could complicate Trump’s high-stakes trip to Beijing.

    “President Xi Jinping won’t feel easy about the death of the top leader of Iran,” said George Chen, partner at The Asia Group, noting Beijing’s relatively good relations with Tehran and Caracas.

    “How can Xi feel everything is normal and alright and be prepared to welcome Trump to visit in [a] happy mood?” he said. Chen added that “investors should manage their expectations on what Trump can achieve for his China trip — if he still goes.”

    Trump is scheduled to visit Beijing from March 31 to April 2, following a fragile trade truce with China reached in late October. It would mark the first trip by a sitting U.S. president since 2017.

    But Beijing has yet to confirm the dates.

    China’s Foreign Ministry on Sunday condemned Khamenei’s killing and called it “a grave violation of Iran’s sovereignty and security.” Beijing urged for an immediate ceasefire, although it was less direct about the U.S. role than it had been after Maduro’s capture.

    “I worry the U.S. side might use Iran, if it’s going poorly, to delay the trip,” said a foreign business executive tracking meeting preparations very closely, who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.

    “I think the risk [of the trip falling apart] is on the U.S. side more than the Chinese side,” the executive added.

    U.S.-based prediction markets signaled a greater likelihood of a delayed Trump trip.

    As of late Monday morning, Polymarket showed a sharp drop in expectations that Trump would visit China by March 31, to 42%, from 83.9% on Feb. 21, while wagers on a visit by April 30 remained high at 81%.

    Kalshi showed a slight drop in expectations that Trump would visit China by 2027, though it remained a high 91%.

    While many analysts still expect the trip to proceed, it’s less clear how U.S. businesses will navigate plans for deals in the world’s second-largest economy.

    Several U.S. executives had been expected to accompany Trump on his Beijing trip, following a pattern of business delegations following leaders of different countries on their trips this year to China in a bid to strike deals.

    “Prior to the attack on Iran, many American CEOs were already unwilling to go with Trump to China. Now the situation is even more tricky,” according to an active member of the American business community in China, who also requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.

    The White House and China’s Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to a CNBC request for comment.

    The Chinese readout so far indicates an “unusually softer tone,” said Jack Lee, analyst at China Macro Group. He expects Trump to visit Beijing as planned, but is watching whether Washington signals restraint on arms sales to Taiwan.

    The democratically self-ruled island, claimed by Beijing, remains a central flashpoint in U.S-China relations.

    Risks of prolonged conflict

    Trump, meanwhile, told British newspaper the Daily Mail that U.S. strikes on Iran could last four weeks — a point that Chinese state media highlighted Monday morning. That timeframe would run into the planned March 31 start date for his trip to China.

    “If the conflict escalates into a regional war beyond what the U.S. originally planned, it’s not impossible that Trump might delay the trip,” said Yue Su, principal economist at the Economist Intelligence Unit.

    “Still, I expect Trump and [Xi] to have a phone conversation about this at some point,” she said. Her base case remains that Trump goes ahead with his China trip later this month.

    China this week kicks off an annual parliamentary meeting, where top diplomat Wang Yi typically speaks to the press. In mid-February, Wang told U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference that the U.S. and China should work to expand areas of cooperation.

    In foreign policy, Beijing has prioritized its own interests by forging bilateral ties while encouraging multilateral engagement. Official statements around past U.S.-China meetings have noted the need to create “conditions” for developing bilateral relations.

    Weekly analysis and insights from Asia’s largest economy in your inbox
    Subscribe now

    The U.S. actions in Iran have eroded trust between the two countries, said Dong Shaopeng, a senior researcher at Renmin University of China. While he still expects Trump and Xi to meet in a few weeks, he said he hopes the conflict does not spread to other countries in the Middle East.

    State-affiliated Chinese columnist “Niutanqing” on Monday described the Iran “war” as more intense than the conflict in Ukraine, drawing several lessons. Of the several lessons from the turn of events, the columnist said that Khamenei’s death revealed “traitors” can emerge from within, and that negotiations may conceal the true intentions of an adversary, according to a CNBC translation of the post in Chinese.

    If the Trump-Xi meeting proceeds as planned, it could offer an opportunity for broader peace talks while addressing strained U.S.-China relations.

    “The issues that they have to work out, China-U.S. trade, are pretty important, and the meeting has been scheduled to be in place for a long time, and so cancelling it would be pretty radical at this point,” said Gary Dvorchak, managing director at Blueshirt Group.

    “I don’t think it would … help the situation to cancel the meeting for any reason.”

    China death Khameneis Questions raises trip Trumps
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram Copy Link
    Admin
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Banking

    Royal Bank Of Canada Cuts Zscaler (NASDAQ:ZS) Price Target to $205.00

    March 2, 2026
    Economy

    Trump’s Iran strikes accelerate the world’s drift from dollar dominance | Heather Stewart

    March 2, 2026
    Economy

    China encourages dollar buying to slow surging yuan

    March 2, 2026
    Banking

    Stifel Nicolaus Cuts Salesforce (NYSE:CRM) Price Target to $250.00

    March 2, 2026
    Business

    Asian airline shares fall as US-Iran conflict disrupts travel, raises oil prices

    March 2, 2026
    Banking

    Aman Joshi Sells 10,000 Shares of Bloom Energy (NYSE:BE) Stock

    March 1, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    K92 Mining Inc. Profit Climbs In Full Year

    March 2, 2026

    HSBC Singapore Appoints Irene Zeng and Ying Wang to China-Focused Roles

    March 2, 2026

    Here’s the path to oil hitting $120 per barrel, according to JPMorgan

    March 2, 2026

    Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick meets with Indian officials after tariff ruling

    March 2, 2026
    Latest Posts

    Subscribe to News

    Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

    About Us

    Welcome to MoneyLister.com — your trusted source for reliable insights in the world of finance, investing, and digital assets.

    At MoneyLister, our mission is simple: to make complex financial topics easy to understand and accessible to everyone. Whether you're a beginner exploring cryptocurrency, an investor tracking the stock market, or a professional staying updated on global business trends, we provide clear, informative, and up-to-date content to help you stay ahead.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
    Latest Posts

    K92 Mining Inc. Profit Climbs In Full Year

    March 2, 2026

    HSBC Singapore Appoints Irene Zeng and Ying Wang to China-Focused Roles

    March 2, 2026

    Here’s the path to oil hitting $120 per barrel, according to JPMorgan

    March 2, 2026
    Recent Posts
    • K92 Mining Inc. Profit Climbs In Full Year
    • HSBC Singapore Appoints Irene Zeng and Ying Wang to China-Focused Roles
    • Here’s the path to oil hitting $120 per barrel, according to JPMorgan
    • Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick meets with Indian officials after tariff ruling
    • Bitcoin Traders Warn of New Lows as BTC Weathers Iran Storm
    © 2026 moneylister. Designed by Pro.
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.