The Trump-Xi Meeting: A Showdown Without Trump’s Cards
On October 30, 2025, on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Busan, South Korea, U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a bilateral meeting that captivated global attention. The atmosphere crackled with echoes of past trade wars, geopolitical tensions, and the unspoken question of global dominance. Trump, who announced the lifting of a decades-long U.S. moratorium on nuclear testing just before departing for Busan, positioned himself as a tough negotiator intent on projecting American strength. Xi, framing the relationship as one between “friends,” used the occasion to underscore China’s economic resilience. The meeting lasted just under two hours and concluded with a handshake, but no public statements from either leader. Details filtered out nonetheless: a preliminary consensus on trade issues, including a reduction of U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods from 57 percent to 47…


