Donald Trump’s upcoming visit to China is being viewed as an important step toward improving ties between the world’s two biggest economies amid growing global tensions.
The visit is scheduled to take place from May 13 to 15.
Chinese researcher Zhu Chenge said direct talks between national leaders remain the most effective way to maintain stability in China-US relations during times of competition and uncertainty.
He said previous meetings between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping helped reopen communication and reduce tensions between the two countries.
The commentary highlighted ongoing disputes involving trade, technology and geopolitics, as well as competition in areas such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
According to the analysis, the upcoming visit is expected to focus on strategic dialogue, including trade issues, security concerns and future cooperation.
The article also noted that both sides have recently made progress in tariff and trade discussions, creating a better environment for talks.
However, it warned that major challenges remain, including managing competition and improving understanding of each country’s core interests.
Analysts said any new agreements reached during the visit could help bring greater stability to China-US relations and the global economy.
