🚹 Showdown in South Korea: Trump and Xi Set to Meet Next Thursday Amid Tariff and War Threats

​US President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with President Xi next Thursday, October 30, 2025, in South Korea. The highly anticipated meeting, which is expected to take place on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Gyeongju, comes as trade tensions have dramatically reignited.

​The high-stakes talks will be a crucial first in-person meeting between the two leaders since President Trump's return to office.

​What's on the Agenda? A Collision of Priorities

​The discussion is set to cover some of the most complex issues facing the global economy and geopolitical stability:

​Trade War Escalation: Following China's recent export restrictions on rare earth minerals, President Trump threatened to impose a crippling 100% tariff on all Chinese goods starting November 1. A key goal for the US is to secure commitments on soybean purchases and ease the trade dispute.

​Russia-Ukraine War: President Trump is expected to press President Xi on China's purchases of Russian oil and seek Beijing's influence to help end the ongoing war in Ukraine, a topic he has prioritized by canceling a planned meeting with President Putin.

​Nuclear Disarmament: The US is also hopeful for a potential agreement on nuclear arms limits, possibly expanding on previous discussions between the US and Russia.

​Fentanyl Crisis: Tackling the flow of precursor chemicals used to make fentanyl is a recurring and critical item on the US agenda.

​The meeting is viewed by many as a make-or-break moment that could determine the direction of the US-China relationship and the stability of the global markets for the foreseeable future.

​Stay tuned for updates as this crucial summit approaches.

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