Several sources, all speaking on condition of anonymity, said various Chinese government departments had been told to research and assess the US leader’s potential demands and come up with possible concessions Beijing could put on the table.

China has yet to formally announce Trump’s visit, but its foreign ministry has said the two countries have been “in communication” about the trip.
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