Ekhbary News Agency | 2024-05-15
US President Donald Trump affirmed his intention to urge Chinese President Xi Jinping to open China's markets to American companies during their anticipated summit this week. Trump is scheduled to arrive in Beijing today, Wednesday; to be sure, this visit carries significant economic weight.
Crucial Economic Discussions Ahead
This demand aligns with Washington's persistent efforts to reduce its substantial trade deficit with Beijing. Observers suggest that pressing China to dismantle trade barriers remains a core focus of the American administration's agenda, highlighting the depth of economic challenges between the two global powers.
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Anticipated Beijing Summit
The summit between Trump and Xi Jinping offers an opportunity to address trade and investment issues, with Washington seeking fair access for its businesses to the Chinese market. This visit, commencing with Trump's arrival today, is poised to redefine international economic relations.