Trump's Potential China Visit Sparks Hopes for US-China Trade Reset
President Trump has hinted at a forthcoming visit to China to potentially reset US-China relations. A summit with President Xi Jinping is anticipated to stabilize the turbulent relationship marked by past trade disputes. Recent talks aim to ease trade tensions, with further negotiations planned in Stockholm.

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President Donald Trump indicated a possible upcoming visit to China in the near future, raising hopes for an improvement in US-China relations post-trade war. The statement was made during a meeting with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at the White House.
A visit to China, speculated since Trump's return to the presidency, could lead to a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Analysts believe this meeting would be crucial in stabilizing bilateral ties, which have been strained by mistrust and fierce economic competition.
Both nations have shown willingness to ease trade tensions, with recent high-level discussions leading to tariff reductions. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent plans to meet with Chinese counterparts soon, highlighting ongoing efforts to solidify a trade agreement by August's end.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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