KEY POINTS
  • Any meeting between the two comes at a time of escalating tensions over trade.
  • Most recently, the Trump administration put tariffs on some $200 billion of Chinese imports, and Beijing retaliated with tariffs on U.S. goods. 
  • The two nations have struggled to come to the negotiating table over trade, as the U.S. raises concerns about intellectual property and a widening trade deficit.

President Donald Trump will meet with China's president, Xi Jinping, next month at the G-20 summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina, according to Larry Kudlow, top White House economic advisor.

Kudlow told reporters outside the White House on Tuesday that the two leaders "will meet for a bit" but didn't have other details.