President Donald Trump's visit to China is expected to witness the signing of several agreements between Washington and Beijing covering trade, agriculture, and technology sectors, based on the composition of the accompanying presidential delegation. The agreements are anticipated to include deals for China to purchase aircraft from Boeing, increase imports of American beef and soybeans, and raise imports of US energy products. The trade truce reached last year is likely to be extended. The talks will also address sensitive political and security files, including nuclear weapons, the case of a Chinese citizen detained in Hong Kong, and the Taiwan file, which is considered the most prominent issue on the agenda. Beijing may pressure Washington to cancel an 11-billion-dollar arms deal for Taiwan. Regarding the Middle East, Trump may seek to pressure the Chinese President to use Beijing's influence with Iran to ensure the opening of the Strait of Hormuz to international navigation.
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