Breaking 12:30 China says wider US sanctions on Cuba are ‘Illegal’ 11:45 Crypto exchange Bullish to buy Equiniti in $4.2 billion deal 11:30 Citigroup to announce new profit targets at investor day, CEO says 10:01 Wildfires rage across Arizona and Europe in an unusually early and intense season 09:45 Ineos and Shell partner to explore new oil and gas opportunities in the Gulf of Mexico 09:40 AI-generated "podslop" now accounts for 39 percent of new podcast submissions 08:45 Volvo cars reports decline in sales despite growth in electric vehicle segment 08:20 Emirates restores 96% of its network as global aviation fuel crisis deepens 08:15 Audi moves forward with US launch of flagship suv despite tariff uncertainty 07:38 UAE air defenses intercept Iranian missiles and drones amid Gulf escalation 07:18 Iran's nuclear timeline unchanged despite ongoing war, US intelligence finds 16:20 OpenAI launches a $10 billion joint venture to embed AI in private equity firms 16:00 Wildfires spread across the Northern Hemisphere weeks ahead of schedule 15:38 Iranian supertanker carrying $220 million in crude breaks through US naval blockade 15:20 Bitcoin stalls near $78,000 as Binance logs five days of stablecoin outflows 14:55 Germany maps US potash dependency as potential lever in trade standoff 14:37 Oil shock and Wall Street euphoria put global economy on recession watch 13:42 US backs Lai after surprise Eswatini visit draws sharp rebuke from Beijing 13:20 Dubai airport traffic collapses 66 percent in March as regional war disrupts Gulf aviation 13:03 Rockstar Games developers allege unpaid overtime amid GTA 6 crunch at India studio

Five things Beijing wants from the Trump–Xi meeting

Wednesday 29 October 2025 - 08:30
By: Sahili Aya
Five things Beijing wants from the Trump–Xi meeting

BUSAN, South Korea — Suspense is mounting ahead of Thursday’s meeting between U.S. President Donald Trumpand Chinese President Xi Jinping, as the leaders of the world’s two largest economies seek to defuse growing tensions and revive trade cooperation.

Trump, en route to South Korea for the final leg of his Asia tour, said he expected a “great meeting” with Xi and that “a lot of problems are going to be solved.” But analysts say Beijing’s priorities are more strategic and long-term, focusing on stability and respect rather than short-term concessions.

Here are five key objectives China is expected to pursue in Busan, according to experts quoted by CNBC’s The China Connection:

1. Stability

Beijing seeks predictability after years of on-and-off U.S. tariffs and sanctions. “The Chinese want a more stable, conducive trade environment,” said Zichen Wang of the Center for China and Globalization, adding that Beijing would welcome a “ceasefire” on tit-for-tat measures.

2. Tariff Reduction

Rolling back U.S. tariffs remains China’s top practical goal. Although Trump hinted at lowering duties linked to fentanyl-related goods, major tariffs—some as high as 100%—still loom. Business leaders in Shanghai say companies “need certainty” in tariff policy to plan ahead.

3. Tech Restrictions

China hopes Washington will ease limits on access to U.S. semiconductors and advanced technologies, including Nvidia’s AI chips. While Beijing invests heavily in homegrown innovation, it remains reliant on U.S. technology in the short term.

4. Trade with Other Countries

Beijing is wary of U.S. measures affecting its trade with third countries. China has tightened control over rare earth exports in response to U.S. semiconductor sanctions, while Washington has signed new agreements limiting cooperation with Chinese firms. Beijing wants assurances that its global supply chains won’t be blocked.

5. Mutual Respect

China insists that future talks must be based on “mutual respect” and “win-win cooperation,” particularly regarding Taiwan and the South China Sea. “The U.S. must see China’s development as reasonable,” said Dong Shaopeng of Renmin University.

Few expect a major breakthrough from Thursday’s meeting. But analysts say both leaders are likely to seek at least a symbolic step forward — perhaps a framework for future talks or minor trade concessions.


  • Fajr
  • Sunrise
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

Read more

This website, walaw.press, uses cookies to provide you with a good browsing experience and to continuously improve our services. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of these cookies.