Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit South Korea for two days starting Wednesday, aiming to deepen engagement with Seoul. The move comes as President Donald Trump’s statements raise doubts about U.S. reliability in the region, increasing geopolitical uncertainty. While this is primarily diplomatic, it could modestly affect regional risk sentiment and related trade expectations.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit South Korea for two days starting Wednesday, aiming to deepen engagement with Seoul. The move comes as President Donald Trump’s statements raise doubts about U.S. reliability in the region, increasing geopolitical uncertainty. While this is primarily diplomatic, it could modestly affect regional risk sentiment and related trade expectations.
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