China’s head of state uses his visit to the US to promote investment. Because they haven’t happened recently. He is partly responsible for this.
Chinese President Xi Jinping isn’t just traveling to the US these days for the Asia-Pacific Summit. He didn’t want to – in a preliminary meeting with the US president
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