US and China Officials Wrap Up Korea Talks — Trump-Xi Summit Now in Focus

 Senior economic officials from the United States and China have concluded talks in South Korea, with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng wrapping up discussions ahead of the highly anticipated summit between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

The meetings in South Korea represent a significant diplomatic moment. Having two of the world’s most powerful economies send their top financial officials to a neutral third country signals that both sides are serious about preparing the ground before their leaders meet face to face.

The agenda between Bessent and He centered largely on trade — the tariffs, restrictions, and economic tensions that have defined the US-China relationship for years. Both sides appeared to make enough progress to justify moving forward with the Trump-Xi summit, though specific details of any agreements reached remain closely held.

South Korea’s role as the venue is itself significant. As a major US ally and significant trading partner with China, Seoul sits at the intersection of both relationships. Hosting these talks puts South Korea at the center of the most consequential geopolitical conversation happening in the world right now.

The Trump-Xi summit will now carry enormous weight. Markets, governments, and analysts worldwide will be watching every statement and signal for clues about whether the world’s two largest economies are moving toward stability or deeper confrontation.

The groundwork has been laid. Now the principals take the stage.

— KeStar Worldwide | Fast. Clear. Unfiltered.

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