President-elect Donald Trump informed advisors that he hopes to visit China in the first 100 days after he takes office, The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday citing people familiar with the matter.
Donald Trump has told advisers he wants to travel to China after taking office, according to people familiar with the discussions, as he seeks to deepen a relationship with Xi Jinping strained by tariff threats.
It said he has told advisers he wants to travel to China after he takes office. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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According to the newspaper, Trump told his advisers about the desire to visit China to strengthen relations with Chinese President Xi Jinping. No final decision was made but the elected US leader expressed the desire to make the visit during the first 100 days after the inauguration. Trump visited China last time in 2017.