United States President-elect Donald Trump is said to be planning visits to China and India early in his second term. According to the Wall Street Journal, Trump plans to visit China within his first 100 days in office.
Termed by a former Foreign Secretary, Rajiv Gokhale, in an article, as industrial “sanctions” the removal of Chinese workers from iPhone factory and similar moves elsewhere endeavour to restrain India from achieving the success it has attained in the manufacture of mobile phones like in the case of production of IPhone.
President-elect Donald Trump plans has discussed his prospective India visit with his advisors. He also seeks to travel to China after he takes office. Trump's upcoming visit is likely to take place in April this year or in the fall later this year.
Donald Trump is planning to visit India after taking oath as the 47th President of the United States. Not just New Delhi, he also has plans to visit China next year.
It is important to note that China is going through difficult times. The newly elected US President, Donald Trump, is planning to erect a tariff wall against Chinese exports.
Washington: President-elect Donald Trump intends to travel to China after assuming office, aiming to strengthen ties with Beijing. This move comes despite strained relations due to Trump’s campaign threats to impose higher tariffs on Chinese imports. According to The Wall Street Journal, Trump has conveyed his interest in the visit to his advisors.
India is all set to host the QUAD Summit composed of leaders from Australia, Japan and the United States. The visit could happen as early as April or in the fall later this year. It is also being considered as a possibility that Prime Minister Narendra Modi might be invited by Trump for a White House meeting this spring.
Sri Lanka’s Marxist-leaning President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has held talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, one month after visiting India on his first overseas trip since winning election in September.
US President-elect Donald Trump plans to visit China and India early in his second term to improve relations, aiming to address trade issues and other
According to familiar sources, a preliminary level of talks were initiated when External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar visited Washington DC around Christmas last month.
President-elect Trump plans to visit China and India to strengthen relations, discussing trade and global security.
An invite to PM Modi by Donald Trump for a White House meeting this spring is being considered as a possibility, a report said.