U.S President Trump And Chinese Xi Jinping Meets In South Korea To Discuss Bilateral Trade

On Thursday, President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in Busan, South Korea, during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, agreeing to reduce U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods from 57% to 47% and fentanyl-related tariffs to 10%.

China pledged to ease chip restrictions, resume rare earth and soybean exports under a one-year critical minerals trade agreement, and both leaders committed to collaboration on global issues like Ukraine while planning mutual state visits.

The summit marked their first in-person talks since Trump’s reelection, fostering optimism for U.S.-China relations amid ongoing economic frictions.