Trump förbereder sig för kommande besök i Kina mitt under pågående spänningar

President Donald Trump planeras resa till Kina denna vecka för samtal på hög nivå.

Resan sker samtidigt som debatter fortsätter gällande USA:s och Kinas relativa styrkeförhållanden på den globala arenan. Bedömare har pekat på skiften i internationella allianser och ekonomiska utmaningar som Peking har stått inför under de senaste åren. Diskussionerna refererar även till Kinas engagemang i initiativ som Belt and Road-projektet och landets militära kapacitet i jämförelse med amerikanska styrkor.

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