‘Partners and friends’: Xi strikes conciliatory tone as he meets Trump in South Korea

‘Partners and friends’: Xi strikes conciliatory tone as he meets Trump in South Korea


BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA – OCTOBER 30: U.S. President Donald Trump greets Chinese President Xi Jinping ahead of a bilateral meeting at Gimhae Air Base on October 30, 2025 in Busan, South Korea.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Thursday that Beijing and Washington should be “partners and friends,” as the two leaders met for a photo-op at the Gimhae Air Base in Busan, South Korea, before their meeting over trade and tariffs.

This is the first time the two leaders are meeting in person since Trump began his second term in January. 

Trump said that both sides had already agreed to many things and would “agree to some more now,” according to Reuters.

In a separate statement released by the Chinese foreign ministry, Xi said it was “normal for the two leading economies of the world to have frictions now and then,” while urging both sides to work together and “ensure the steady sailing forward of the giant ship” of the bilateral relations.

The high-stakes meeting comes as tensions between the world’s two largest economies have been on the boil this year. The latest escalation in tensions came this month, with Beijing  export controls and Washington threatening to ban software-powered exports to China. 

The U.S. in recent days has shared details about deals they hope to achieve with China – from restricting the flow of fentanyl to the U.S. to TikTok’s divestiture from its Beijing-based parent ByteDance. Tariffs, tech curbs and rare earths are also on the table for discussion.

Beijing had been more circumspect about the prospects of an agreement, but in a possible sign of thawing relationship, China bought its first cargoes of U.S. soybeans in several months, Reuters reported Wednesday. 

“Although the meeting itself is not about peace, [Xi] is mostly trying to create an atmosphere conducive to a deal,” said Tianchen Xu, senior economist at the Economist Intelligence Unit.

Xi is in South Korea – his first state visit in 11 years – from Thursday to Saturday to attend the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Gyeongju.

Investors are cautiously watching for headlines from Busan as the trade war between the U.S. and China has kept investors on edge. Global markets soared at the start of the week on growing optimism that the U.S. and China could near an agreement on trade.



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