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In this episode of "The Last Event," we delve into the critical meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Busan, South Korea. This summit, hailed as "the most important in years" for the world's two economic titans, represented over 40% of the global economy, captivating international attention.

We explore fundamental questions:

Can Trump balance trade benefits with safeguarding America's tech dominance?

Is China nearing semiconductor self-sufficiency, or does it remain reliant on U.S. tech?

Is this a genuine economic peace, or a mere pause before a more intense conflict?

This episode uncovers:

The core of the semiconductor debate, revealing its emergence as the 21st-century's strategic weapon.

The U.S. Congress's warnings to Trump against compromising national security for a trade deal.

Specifics of the $600 billion U.S.-South Korea agreement, detailing significant energy and technology investments.

China's unwavering stance on its "right to reunify with Taiwan" and Taiwan's military readiness.

The broader implications for future Asian alliances.

Join us for a clear analysis linking politics, economics, and technology in today's dynamic global environment.

Remember: "Whoever controls the chip… controls the world."

Is a new era of U.S.-China understanding dawning?

How has the Busan Summit reshaped Asian alliances?

Why is China so resolute on Taiwan despite global warnings?

And why did South Korea bestow its highest honor upon Trump, a historic first for a U.S. President?

Are semiconductors the new oil of the digital age?

#Trump #Xi_Jinping #China #USA #South_Korea #Busan #Taiwan #Economy #Politics #Artificial_Intelligence #Trade_War #US_China_Relations #Semiconductors

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