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US lawmakers to visit China this month

2025-09-10 HKT 07:34
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  • Democratic representative Adam Smith is to lead the first official visit by US lawmakers to China since 2019. File photo: AFP
    Democratic representative Adam Smith is to lead the first official visit by US lawmakers to China since 2019. File photo: AFP
A bipartisan group of lawmakers from the US House of Representatives will make an official trip to China later this month, led by Democratic US Representative Adam Smith.

Smith, a US representative from the Washington state, is the former chair of the House Armed Services Committee and the current top Democrat on the panel. A committee staffer confirmed Smith's plan to lead the delegation to China but could not provide other details.

NBC News first reported the planned trip, citing an interview with Smith. The exact timing of the trip was not immediately clear.

Smith told NBC News that both Democratic and Republican members of the House Armed Services Committee would participate in the trip, but its chair, Republican Mike Rogers, would not be a part of the delegation.

The trip will take place during strained ties between China and the US over issues like trade tariffs, technology and cybersecurity.

Beijing and Washington agreed on August 11 to extend their tariff truce for another 90 days, locking in place US levies of 30 percent on Chinese imports and 10 percent Chinese duties on US goods, but appear to be struggling to chart a path beyond the current pause.

"It's part of wanting to try to open up a dialogue between the US and China. And I personally think it's important that you do that," Smith told NBC News in an interview.

"Merely talking with China is not endorsing everything that they do. It's like China is a big, powerful country. We are a big, powerful country. I think we need to talk about that," he said.

Asked if the lawmakers would meet with President Xi Jinping, Smith told the media outlet: "We're asking. We don't know yet." (Reuters)

US lawmakers to visit China this month