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Trump set to visit China from March 31 to April 2

Published on: February 20, 2026 11:00 PM

US President Donald Trump will visit China from March 31 to April 2 for high-level trade talks. The visit matters as it could reshape US-China economic relations and address global trade tensions. The trip directly affects policymakers, businesses, and international markets.

A White House official confirmed the three-day visit on Friday. The discussions are expected to focus on trade issues with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Details on meetings and delegation members have not yet been released.

Read more: Trump warns Canada over China trade ties

The announcement comes after a setback to Trump’s trade agenda. The US Supreme Court recently struck down his global tariff campaign, a central tool in negotiating foreign trade deals. Analysts said this ruling could complicate discussions with China and weaken leverage in ongoing negotiations.

Trump’s visit underscores the administration’s emphasis on restoring and strengthening economic ties with Beijing. The trip follows months of tension over tariffs, trade imbalances, and critical technology exports. Observers expect both sides to discuss tariffs, market access, and supply chain cooperation.

Read more: China defends wind power after Trump remarks 

While the focus is trade, the visit may touch on broader issues including technology, investment, and strategic cooperation. Senior US and Chinese officials are reportedly preparing briefing materials to ensure discussions cover economic and diplomatic priorities. The trip is seen as a test of bilateral coordination after recent legal and political challenges.

The White House indicated that further announcements on the agenda and participating officials would follow closer to the visit. Markets and global businesses are watching closely, as outcomes could influence trade policies, tariffs, and economic forecasts for 2026.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: global tariffs Supreme Court, Latest, March 2026 trade diplomacy, Trump China visit 2026, US foreign policy China, US-China trade talks, Xi Jinping meeting Trump

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