First Europe.
Then Canada.
Now Trump in Beijing.

This is no longer just diplomacy.

It’s a geopolitical realignment unfolding in real time.

For years, the West debated how to counter China’s rise.

Now, world leaders are lining up in Beijing — not out of symbolism, but necessity.

Trade.
Supply chains.
Technology.
Capital.
Influence.

China is no longer simply part of the global economy.

It is becoming one of its central gravitational forces.

The bigger question is no longer whether China matters.

The question is whether any major Western power can realistically afford to remain outside Beijing’s economic orbit.

Is this strategic engagement?
Economic dependency?
Or the early foundation of a new multipolar world order?

One thing is certain:

The balance of global power is shifting East, faster than many expected.

Time will tell.

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