Laura Bicker,China correspondent ,
Anthony Zurcher,North America correspondent and
Flora Drury
US President Donald Trump and his Chinese language counterpart, Xi Jinping, have met for the primary time in six years – elevating hopes for a de-escalation of tensions between the world’s two largest economies.
Trump described the talks, held in South Korea, as “superb”, whereas Beijing mentioned they’d reached a consensus to resolve “main commerce points”.
Relations have been tense since Trump started imposing tariffs on China, which Beijing responded with its personal. They agreed to a truce in Might, however tensions remained excessive.
Thursday’s talks didn’t result in a proper settlement however the bulletins recommend they’re nearer to a deal – the small print of which have lengthy been topic to behind-the-scenes negotiations.
Commerce offers usually take years to barter, and nations world wide have been thrown into resolving variations with the present Trump administration inside a matter of months.
One key win for Trump is that China has agreed to droop export management measures it had positioned on uncommon earths, essential for the manufacturing of the whole lot from smartphones to fighter jets.
A jubilant president informed reporters on Air Pressure One which he had additionally obtained China to begin instantly shopping for a “large quantities of soybeans and different farm merchandise”. Retaliatory tariffs on American soybeans by Beijing had successfully halted imports from the US, harming US farmers – a key voting block for Trump.
There was, nevertheless, no mention of a breakthrough on TikTok. The US has sought to take the video-sharing app’s US operations away from Chinese language dad or mum firm ByteDance for nationwide safety causes. Beijing mentioned afterwards it could proceed to work to resolve the problems.
In the meantime, the US has mentioned it would drop a part of the tariffs it has levied on Beijing over the circulate of components utilized in making fentanyl to the US. Trump has imposed extreme tariffs on the US’s high commerce companions for his or her perceived failure to clamp down on the drug.
Nonetheless, it appears different tariffs, or taxes on imported items, will stay in place, that means that items arriving within the US from China are nonetheless being taxed at a fee of over 40% for US importers.
Beijing will even be capable of communicate to Jensen Huang, the pinnacle of US tech agency Nvidia – in response to Trump. Nvidia is on the coronary heart of the 2 nations’ combat over AI chips: China desires high-end chips however the US desires to restrict China’s entry, citing nationwide safety.
Beijing has additionally prolonged an invite to Trump to go to China in April – one more signal of thawing relations.
‘A very good begin’
However the assembly additionally confirmed the gulf between the 2 leaders’ approaches.
Xi was self-contained, and mentioned solely what he had ready. He entered the assembly understanding he had a powerful hand. China had discovered from Trump’s first time period, leveraging its chokehold on uncommon earths, and diversifying its commerce companions so it’s much less reliant on the US.
Afterwards, he was much more measured in his language than Trump. The 2 sides could be engaged on delivering outcomes that may function a “reassuring capsule” for each nations’ economies, he mentioned.
Trump was – as all the time – extra ad-lib. However the US president was additionally noticeably extra tense than he had been for the remainder of his whirlwind journey to South East Asia – a mirrored image of the excessive stakes in Thursday’s assembly.
The glamour and pageantry on present since he arrived at his first cease in Malaysia simply 5 days in the past was additionally absent.
Gone had been the gold-laden palaces of the type he was welcomed to in Japan on Tuesday. As an alternative, a constructing at an airport, mendacity behind barbed wire and safety checkpoints.
The army bands which welcomed Trump to South Korea on Wednesday had been nowhere to be seen.
As an alternative, the one signal one thing necessary was occurring inside was the heavy police and media presence.
However regardless of the quieter public face, what was taking place inside was arguably probably the most vital hour and 20 minutes of the journey.
Henry Wang, a former adviser to China’s State Council, informed BBC Radio 4’s At present programme that Trump and Xi’s talks “went very nicely”.
It could not have been a commerce deal, however a “framework and construction has been laid”, he added – calling it “a great begin”.

















































