President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit China from March 31 to April 2 for trade talks, signaling a major geopolitical shift. The visit comes amid efforts to stabilize U.S.–China relations, which have been strained by tariffs, technology disputes, and strategic competition.
Officials confirmed that discussions will focus on trade, investment, and supply chain resilience. Analysts believe the visit could mark a turning point, with both nations seeking to balance rivalry with cooperation.
Trump’s decision to engage directly with Beijing reflects the importance of China in global economic dynamics. The talks are expected to address critical issues such as semiconductor access, rare earth minerals, and intellectual property protections.
The visit underscores the complexity of U.S.–China relations, where economic pragmatism often intersects with geopolitical rivalry.
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