Trump's Beijing Visit Sparks Global Trade Shift
U.S. President Donald Trump is in Beijing for the first time in nearly a decade, meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Since Trump's return to office in 2025, there's been a surge of U.S. allies visiting China, including leaders from Australia, Canada, and the UK, due to concerns about unstable U.S. support and global tensions. The meetings focus on trade, green energy, and technology cooperation, with countries like Canada securing better trade deals and easing restrictions on Chinese electric vehicles. What does it mean for you? With more countries leaning towards China, we might see shifts in global trade dynamics and technology partnerships, which could affect product availability and prices back home. Keep an eye on those tariffs and trade deals, as they could impact your next tech purchase or even the cost of your favorite imported goods.