Dhaka, May 11 -- US President Donald Trump's upcoming visit to China from May 13 to 15 is being viewed as a strategically significant move aimed at improving relations between the world's two largest economies amid rising geopolitical and technological tensions.

According to Zhu Chenge, a researcher at the Institute of American Studies under the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, direct engagement between national leaders remains the most effective way to stabilise China-US relations during periods of uncertainty and competition.

In an article published by a Chinese state-owned media outlet, Zhu said head-of-state diplomacy has historically played a vital role in managing differences between Beijing and Washington and preventing strate...