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Trump visits China amid shifting global economic power

Donald Trump is set to visit China, a nation that has significantly strengthened its global economic and geopolitical standing since his last visit nearly nine years ago. Analysts suggest that China is now better positioned to negotiate more equitable outcomes in any potential trade agreements. Despite ongoing trade tensions and disruptions to global energy supplies, Chinese companies are demonstrating increased resilience by diversifying their supply chains to reduce dependence on the US market. Trade data indicates a decline in overall US-China merchandise trade, though specific monthly figures show fluctuations, and the US remains reliant on certain Chinese intermediate goods. AI

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Trump visits China amid shifting global economic power

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 · Sylvia Ma,Kandy Wong ·

    After nearly 9 years, Trump is landing in a totally different China. Is he ready?

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  2. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 · Karen Tian ·

    ‘Not decoupling’: what US-China trade data signals ahead of Xi-Trump summit

    China’s trade with the United States has declined this year, official data shows, as US President Donald Trump heads to Beijing next week for a high-stakes visit that could determine the future of economic relations between the two superpowers. China’s merchandise exports to the …