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                  China says Xi, Trump to meet in South Korea on October 30 
                     
BEIJING (ST/ANN) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet  US President Donald Trump in South Korea on October 30, setting up a widely  anticipated encounter that traders and investors on both sides of the Pacific  hope will ease months of trade tensions. 
“The two heads of state will have in-depth communications on  strategic and long-term issues,” foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said on  October 29, without making a direct reference to the trade deal the leaders of  the world’s two largest economies are expected to agree on while in the port  city of Busan. 
“We are willing to make joint efforts with the United States  to promote the positive results of this meeting and provide new guidance and  impetus for the stable development of China-US relations,” Mr Guo added. 
Mr Trump, earlier on October 29, said that he and President  Xi were going to achieve “a good deal” for the two countries, aboard Air Force  One en route to South Korea. 
Expectations that Mr Trump and Mr Xi would meet have helped  stabilise markets over the past month, after renewed tensions raised fears that  the two leaders might walk away from talks aimed at resolving a tariff war that  has upended global supply chains. 
Washington has blamed the trade war escalation on Beijing’s  new rare earth export controls, while China maintains it stemmed from the US  further limiting Chinese firms’ ability to invest in America. 
Mr Xi will be in South Korea from October 30 to November 1  for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting and a state visit to  the country. 
  
                   
                   
 
                  (Latest Update October 30, 2025)
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