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In a dramatic turn of events, U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping met for the first time in over six years and agreed to ease trade tensions that have rocked the global economy. The U.S. slashed tariffs on Chinese goods from 20% to 10%, while China delayed its rare earth export controls for a full year. The two countries also agreed on long-term tariff suspensions and a major agricultural deal involving millions of tons of U.S. soybeans. But while this marks a temporary ceasefire, deeper tensions remain. Is this the start of real peace—or just a calm before the storm?
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00:00Two presidents, one high-stakes meeting, and a surprise trade truce that stunned the world.
00:05For the first time in over six years, President Trump and President Xi met face-to-face in Busan.
00:11And what came out of it could reshape global trade.
00:14The U.S. slashed its China tariffs from 20 percent to 10 percent,
00:18a major rollback tied to fentanyl concerns.
00:21In return, China postponed rare-earth export controls for a full year.
00:26The two sides also agreed to extend their tariff suspensions long-term.
00:30And China will buy millions of tons of U.S. soybeans, throwing a lifeline to struggling American farmers.
00:36Trump even hinted at more deals, calling the meeting a 12 out of 10.
00:40But despite the handshakes and smiles, this deal is just a pause, not peace.
00:45The real reset? It's been delayed until 2026, when both leaders plan reciprocal visits.
00:51With tech tensions still simmering and security stakes rising,
00:55This deal may be a calm before the next storm.
00:57Will it hold? Or is a new cold war just warming up?
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01:03It will reduce then.
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