A major diplomatic development has emerged as US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping met after six years, marking a renewed phase in US-China relations. The two leaders held a warm and cordial meeting, shaking hands and expressing optimism about strengthening bilateral ties. Following the talks, the United States announced a reduction in tariffs imposed on Chinese goods — a significant shift from its previous stance amid ongoing global trade tensions. Trump described Xi as a “great leader of a great country” and emphasized his intent to maintain a long-term positive relationship with China. The discussion, which continued behind closed doors, focused on easing trade barriers and addressing tariff disputes that have strained relations between the world’s two largest economies. Observers see this meeting as a step toward reducing the trade war and restoring stability in global economic dynamics.


