Deutsche Welle reports: "White House officials confirmed that U.S. President Trump will visit China from March 31 to April 2, and the leaders of the world's two largest economies will hold a highly anticipated meeting. This trip was announced as the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Trump's broad tariffs on imported goods."

Comments: On the same day that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Trump's tariffs illegal and his policies were thwarted, he announced the visit to China. Essentially, this is an attempt to shift domestic pressure through head-of-state diplomacy, turning judicial setbacks into negotiation leverage. He is trying to continue applying pressure with new tariffs while actively sending signals for the visit, aiming to stabilize domestic voters and gain an advantage in Sino-U.S. trade negotiations. This fully illustrates that Sino-U.S. relations remain Trump's core foreign policy focus, and the tariff drama being halted by the judiciary has forced him back onto the path of dialogue and negotiation.

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