
US President Donald Trump plans to sign a series of agreements on economic cooperation during his visit to the Asia region. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to Bloomberg agency, these agreements aim to strengthen the United States' position on the international stage and reduce the world market's dependence on China. China is currently considered the leading player in this field.
The agreements will serve to create stable supply chains, increase investments in the US economy, and support global economic growth. The exact details of the agreements have not yet been disclosed.
During his visit, Trump will visit Malaysia and participate in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit. He will also attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum meetings held in Japan and South Korea.
Within the framework of the summit, a meeting between the US president and Chinese leader Xi Jinping is expected to take place on October 30. This meeting could impact both the regional and global economy.


