How Trump’s China State Visit Could Shape Global Trade, Experts Say
U.S. President Donald Trump will visit China from May 13 to 15 at the invitation of President Xi Jinping. Experts say the trip could stabilise ties between the world’s two largest economies amid growing global uncertainty. Business leaders note that stronger U.S.-China cooperation would boost global trade and prosperity. John E. Drew of the World Trade Centers Association argues that open dialogue is key to building both economies. Academics and international officials expect positive outcomes from closer communication. They believe joint efforts can ease tensions and benefit countries across the Global South. Observers warn that deep economic interdependence makes any conflict costly. They urge both governments to use dialogue to resolve differences and bring greater stability to the global economy.
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