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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
President Trump is en route to China for meetings with President Xi Jinping.
He's accompanied by several key business leaders, such as the CEOs of Boeing and NVIDIA.
Trump will try to focus on reaching business agreements.
The leaders will also focus on the war in Iran.
China is a business ally of Iran's and buys most of Iran's crude oil.
A new NPR's Chicago Council Ipsos poll finds most Americans think U.S. Tariffs have been bad
for both economies and driven up consumer costs here.
NPR's Frank Langfitt reports.
Alisa Kajiwara is a physical therapist in greater Chicago.
When she bought a Chinese-made board game, she noticed tariffs added up to $20 to the price.
I think the tariffs are bad.
Making a worse deal for a country's trade.
Does not mean we'll get more stuff out of it.