China's Xi begins Malaysia visit in shadow of Trump tariffs
- President Xi Jinping of China arrived in Malaysia on Tuesday for a state visit.
- Xi's visit follows his trip to Vietnam as part of a Southeast Asia tour.
- Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim greeted Xi at the Kuala Lumpur airport, shown on CGTN.
- Xi stated he anticipates "further deepening the traditional friendship" with Malaysia, CCTV reported.
- Xi's visit includes a state banquet and talks with Anwar, focusing on bilateral agreements.
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Xi first visited Vietnam and then Malaysia, at a time when China is seeking to offset the large increase in customs duties imposed by the US president.
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