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Provided by AGPAddressing attendees at a small business summit held at the White House, Trump struck a tone that was equal parts competitive and conciliatory when sizing up the US-China technological rivalry — a relationship that continues to define the geopolitical landscape of the 21st century.
"We're leading China in AI. And I'm going to go see President Xi in two weeks. I look forward to that… We have very friendly competition, but it'll be actually a very important trip," Trump said.
The remarks signal that despite mounting trade tensions and deepening strategic rivalries between Washington and Beijing, the two leaders are pressing ahead with face-to-face diplomacy. The upcoming meeting, expected later in May, is poised to be one of the most closely watched summits of the year — with artificial intelligence, trade, and regional security all likely to feature prominently on the agenda.
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