White House officials confirmed to AFP today that U.S. President Trump will visit China from March 31 to April 2. This is a significant diplomatic itinerary for Trump after returning to the White House. The White House has not released more details of the schedule, and Trump's visit to China will include meetings with Chinese officials.
This news was released shortly before the U.S. Supreme Court ruled to revoke most of the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on imported goods under the "national emergency" rationale.
It is reported that Trump's three-day visit to China will focus on bilateral trade relations and core economic issues such as tariffs, market access, and supply chain security.
The most sensitive and important issue in Sino-U.S. relations is the Taiwan issue. In February this year, the United States announced an unprecedented arms sales plan to Taiwan, involving about $11.1 billion in military equipment, which has continuously drawn attention from China.
Trump's visit to China is both a key point for the U.S. and China to re-find balance in trade and security fields, and it will also profoundly affect the direction of global economic recovery and geopolitical patterns.
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