KEY POINTS
  • Chinese officials are identifying international travel dates on President Donald Trump's calendar that might offer potential for a summit away from U.S. soil, three sources briefed on the negotiations said.
  • At the top of the list is Trump's expected visit to Japan at the end of May, which puts him in the Asia-Pacific region around the time negotiations are expected to conclude.
  • It's just one of the options being considered, the sources said.

As the U.S. and China work through the final stages of trade negotiations, Chinese officials are identifying international travel dates on President Donald Trump's calendar that might offer potential for a summit away from U.S. soil, according to three sources briefed on negotiations.

One trip in particular that's risen to the top of the list: Trump's expected visit to Japan at the end of May, putting him in the Asia-Pacific region around the time negotiations are expected to conclude.