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After the conclusion of China's Two Sessions, what are people in North America paying attention to?

  Starting with today's news, we continue to turn our attention to Beijing, China. Although China's National Two Sessions have concluded, related topics have already extended to search trends and social media discussions in North America. So, after the Two Sessions ended, what China-related topics are North Americans actually focusing on? As the National Two Sessions in Beijing come to a close, related topics continue to attract attention on public discussion platforms and search platforms in North America. From search trends to social media discussions, some people in the United States and Canada have begun to pay attention to China's economic policies and the development direction of the technology industry.  Regarding search platforms, Google Trends shows that in the past week there has been significant search activity in North America around keywords such as "China economy," "China AI," and "China EV." Related searches are mainly concentrated in cities such as New York, Washington, San Francisco, and Toronto, reflecting public concern about China's economic prospects and the development of its tech industry.

 On public discussion platforms, several sections of the American community website Reddit have also hosted discussions about China's economy and industrial policies. In open discussion areas like worldnews and geopolitics, news posts related to China's artificial intelligence, new energy vehicles, and economic policies continue to attract user comments.
 Additionally, discussions about China's economy, technology, and the global supply chain can also be seen in the comment sections on social platform X and YouTube news channels. Some comments focus on the development of China's AI and new energy industries, while others discuss China's economic future from the perspective of the global industrial chain. Overall, in the North American public opinion landscape, China's Two Sessions are still regarded by many as a window for observing China's economic policies and the development of its technology industry.