Trump prepara su próxima visita a China en medio de las tensiones actuales

El presidente Donald Trump tiene previsto viajar a China esta semana para mantener conversaciones de alto nivel.

El viaje se produce mientras continúan los debates sobre las fortalezas relativas de Estados Unidos y China en el escenario mundial. Los comentaristas han señalado los cambios en las alianzas internacionales y los desafíos económicos que ha enfrentado Pekín en los últimos años. Las discusiones también hacen referencia a la participación de China en iniciativas como el proyecto de la Franja y la Ruta y a sus capacidades militares en comparación con las fuerzas estadounidenses.

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