Trump and Xi Aim to Reset U.S.-China Relations

In what feels like a plot twist from a geopolitical buddy movie, President Donald Trump has arrived in Beijing, marking the first state visit by a U.S. president in nearly nine years. The visit is seen as a chance to hit the reset button on China-U.S. relations and is all about keeping things chill between the world's two largest economies. As Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have been chatting up a storm for over a year, experts hope this summit will help prevent any nasty economic breakups and instead foster some good old-fashioned cooperation. What does it mean for you? If you're a fan of global peace and order, this meeting is like that crucial moment in a rom-com where everyone hopes the couple can work things out. A stable China-U.S. relationship could mean smoother sailing for the global economy and less chaos in the international scene.

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