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World leaders kicked off the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit on Friday, with Chinese President Xi Jinping taking the spotlight to address global trade uncertainties.
Trump is in South Korea, the final stop of his Asia tour, where he says he expects to nail down a "good deal for both" China and the U.S. with Xi Jinping.
Leaders of Pacific countries and territories, including China’s Xi Jinping, are gathering in South Korea for a major summit Friday. But the leader of one global powerhouse is conspicuously absent: Donald Trump.
Summit on October 13-14 aims to push ‘global pursuit of gender equality and women’s development’, China’s foreign ministry says.
The US president says: "On the scale from zero to 10, with 10 being the best, I would say the meeting was a 12." Beijing says the results were "hard won".
President Xi Jinping's speech at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting sends a "good signal" to the region, especially developing economies that stand to benefit from Beijing's commitment to an open economy,
Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi faces significant foreign policy challenges just days after taking office. She plans to meet with U.S.
The highly anticipated meeting is expected to cover a wide range of topics, including the export of chemicals used to produce fentanyl.
President Donald Trump appeared to take a swipe at China on Tuesday while boasting about American military power.
Beijing is pledging to buy soybeans, delay rare-earth export controls and curb fentanyl — but questions remain over what the U.S. gave up in return.