Xi Jinping to visit Southeast Asia as tariff war spurs China to strengthen ties
- Chinese President Xi Jinping will begin a five-day tour of Southeast Asia, visiting Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia to strengthen trade ties as a response to tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Xi will meet leaders from Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia to discuss ties, with the trip being described as 'of major importance' for the region.
- Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao states that Trump's tariffs 'inflict serious harm on developing countries.'
- Experts believe the tariffs triggered urgency in Beijing to enhance its ties with neighboring countries and show that the U.S. Is not China's only export market.
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