US President Donald Trump may find himself wielding less leverage when he heads to China in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling that overturned his signature tariff policy, Chinese analysts and exporters say.
They said the court’s decision could weaken Trump’s negotiating position with Chinese President Xi Jinping, while potentially offering short-term good news for US-linked exporters in China.
The White House confirmed Trump’s China visit on Friday, just as the US Supreme Court ruled the…
Is China’s Xi set to host a weakened Trump after US Supreme Court tariffs setback?

