Bipartisan Lawmakers to Make First Official Visit to China Since 2019: Report
The delegation's visit aims to reopen dialogue amid strained U.S.-China relations and ongoing trade negotiations, marking the first official House trip since 2019, lawmakers said.
- A bipartisan group of House lawmakers will visit China later this month, the first congressional visit since 2019, as reported by NBC News.
- Democratic Washington Rep. Adam Smith is organizing the trip, which will include a visit to Cambodia, but not Taiwan.
- Rep. Smith stated that more trips to China should occur to promote dialogue between the U.S. and China, emphasizing the importance of communication.
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US Lawmakers to Visit China This Month
WASHINGTON—A bipartisan group of lawmakers from the U.S. House of Representatives will make an official trip to China later this month, led by Democratic U.S. Representative Adam Smith. Smith, a U.S. representative from the Washington state, is the former chair of the House Armed Services Committee and the current top Democrat on the panel. A committee staffer confirmed Smith’s plan to lead the delegation to China but could not provide other det…
A delegation from the United States Congress is due to visit China, a first since 2019, as the first two world powers scarve on various issues, announced on Tuesday at the AFP a parliamentary source.
U.S. Lawmakers Set Sights on China Amid Diplomatic Tensions
A bipartisan group from the U.S. House of Representatives will visit China, led by Democratic Representative Adam Smith. The trip aims to foster dialogue amid strained U.S.-China relations over trade and technology. The delegation won't include House Armed Services Committee Chair, Republican Mike Rogers.
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