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U.S. President Donald Trump is set to begin a multi-nation Asia tour on Monday, aimed at strengthening Washington’s diplomatic and economic partnerships across the region. According to the White House, the trip will start in Malaysia, followed by visits to Japan, South Korea, and other regional nations.
During the tour, President Trump is scheduled to meet Japanese Prime Minister on Tuesday, South Korean President on Wednesday, and Chinese President in South Korea on Thursday, October 30. Discussions are expected to focus on regional security, trade relations, and global economic stability—topics that have taken on heightened importance amid ongoing global tensions.
U.S. officials described the visit as a critical step toward reinforcing America’s strategic presence in Asia and expanding cooperation on economic and defense initiatives. Analysts believe Trump’s engagements could shape future U.S.-Asia relations and signal Washington’s approach to balancing power in the Indo-Pacific region.

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