Trump prepares for upcoming visit to China amid ongoing tensions

President Donald Trump is scheduled to travel to China this week for high-level talks.

The trip comes as debates continue over the relative strengths of the United States and China on the global stage. Commentators have pointed to shifts in international alliances and economic challenges facing Beijing in recent years. Discussions also reference China's involvement in initiatives like the Belt and Road project and its military capabilities compared to American forces.

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President Donald Trump is scheduled to arrive in China on Wednesday evening for meetings with President Xi Jinping. The visit will focus on trade, security issues, and other bilateral concerns.

China’s foreign ministry announced on Monday that US President Donald Trump will pay a state visit to the country from May 13 to 15 at the invitation of President Xi Jinping. It will be the first such trip by a US president since 2017.

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US President Donald Trump has confirmed a delay to his planned trip to Beijing to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping, due to the escalating US-Israel war with Iran. The visit, originally scheduled for March 31 to April 2, has been postponed by five or six weeks. Trump stated that China is fine with the delay and relations remain strong.

A US court ruling on tariffs has lowered effective duties, easing tensions and steering the upcoming April summit between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump towards stability rather than escalation. Analysts say the decision strengthens China's negotiating position, with the summit expected to focus on extending a fragile truce rather than major concessions.

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Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Foreign Minister Wang Yi met a bipartisan US Senate delegation in Beijing on Thursday, calling for more dialogue and cooperation between the two countries ahead of President Donald Trump's planned visit.

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