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Why are Chinese stocks falling as Trump meets Xi in Beijing?

by May 14, 2026
by May 14, 2026

Chinese stocks are easing even as US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping sit down in Beijing because much of the optimism was already built into prices before the meeting began.

Mainland Chinese stocks extended losses on Thursday, with the Shanghai Composite down 1.04% and the Shenzhen Component falling 1.60%.

Shanghai benchmark was still near an 11-year high and the yuan had climbed to a three-year peak ahead of the talks.

The figures signal that investors had already moved to price in a decent outcome.

The rally already happened

The simplest explanation is profit-taking, as when markets run hard before a major event, some investors cash out once the event arrives because the easy gains have already been made.

That is what Thursday’s trading looked like in China as the investors were locking in profits ahead of the summit, and the gains were especially striking after the Shanghai Composite pushed through the psychologically important 4,200 level.

UBS analyst Meng Lei said that the move was “not an endpoint” but another step in the market’s upward trend.

There is also a sector story inside the headline number.

Consumer staples fell 1.5% and rare earth shares dropped 3.2% onshore, while the Hong Kong tech index slipped 0.7%.

By contrast, onshore AI shares rose 0.8% and semiconductor shares extended gains to a record high.

In other words, the investors are trimming positions in areas that had already run up on summit hopes, while still backing parts of the market tied to China’s AI push.

Also read: These stocks are in focus amid the high-stakes Trump-Xi meeting

Big talks, small deliverables?

The market is also telling something as investors seem focused less on a grand trade reset and more on whether Trump and Xi can keep tensions from worsening, with the key market themes now centering on AI supply chains and chip export restrictions.

Analysts said that thorny issues such as Iran, Taiwan, rare earths and nuclear weapons could still come up, but major disagreements could still dent confidence.

The takeaway is simple: the summit is important, but it is not being treated as a magic fix.

That matters because markets usually want a clear outcome.

A soybean purchase, a tariff tweak, or a forum on investment is useful, but it is not the same thing as a durable US-China reset.

Iran, tariffs and the risk overhang

The wider backdrop is making traders cautious too.

The oil prices were firm on Thursday, with Brent above $105 a barrel and West Texas Intermediate above $101, as markets watched the Trump-Xi meeting against the backdrop of the Iran war and the strain it has put on global energy flows.

Trump wants Xi to help address the conflict, but analysts were skeptical that Beijing would take a hard line against Tehran.

When oil is elevated, inflation worries rise, and that can keep pressure on risk assets even when diplomacy is in the air.

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