US Senator Steve Daines Leads Bipartisan Delegation to China Amid Rising Tensions
Donald Trump's Ally, Steve Daines, To Embark On China Trip Ahead Of Key Summit
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US Senator Steve Daines, a close ally of former President Donald Trump, will lead a bipartisan delegation to China starting May 1. The visit aims to address trade and technology issues and includes stops in Shanghai and Beijing, with a focus on studying China's infrastructure and innovation landscape.
- 01Senator Steve Daines is leading a bipartisan delegation to China.
- 02The trip is scheduled to begin on May 1, with stops in Shanghai and Beijing.
- 03The delegation aims to study China's infrastructure and innovation, including high-speed rail.
- 04The visit was postponed from March due to a delayed meeting between Trump and Xi Jinping.
- 05Some delegation members will be visiting China for the first time.
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US Senator Steve Daines, known for his close ties with former President Donald Trump, will lead a bipartisan delegation to China starting on May 1. The group, consisting of five members, is set to visit Shanghai and Beijing to explore issues surrounding trade, technology, and China's relationship with Iran. This trip, which has been in preparation since last year, was originally planned for late March but was postponed due to the rescheduling of a meeting between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Daines aims to study China's infrastructure and innovation landscape, highlighting the contrast between China's high-speed rail network and the US's Amtrak service. He has previously engaged with Chinese leaders, including Premier Li Qiang and Vice-Premier He Lifeng, emphasizing the importance of dialogue in US-China relations.
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The delegation's findings could influence US policies on trade and technology with China, affecting businesses and industries reliant on these sectors.
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