Trump and Xi's Crucial Meeting: Navigating Trade Turbulence
President Donald Trump's recent meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping aimed to stabilize US-China relations amidst trade tensions. During their discussion in Busan, they addressed issues like tariffs and rare earth minerals. Trump hinted he might reduce tariffs if China aids in resolving fentanyl concerns.
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President Donald Trump concluded a high-stakes meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping focusing on stabilizing trade relations between the US and China. The encounter took place in Busan, South Korea, marking the end of Trump's Asia trip.
Key topics, including tariffs and rare earth minerals, dominated the session, but immediate outcomes were not disclosed. The White House remained silent, offering no details about the conversation following its conclusion.
Trump, en route to South Korea, indicated a potential reduction in tariffs imposed on China if Beijing assists with America's fentanyl challenges. He emphasized the positive state of US-China relations post-meeting.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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