South Korea calls for greater Chinese efforts to bring North Korea back to talks
APEC leaders pledged deeper regional economic cooperation following a US-China agreement to ease trade tensions amid challenges like supply chain disruptions and aging populations.
- South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said he would take active steps to lower military tensions with North Korea and called for peace on the Korean Peninsula to ensure prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region.
- North Korea's Vice Foreign Minister Pak Myong Ho slammed South Korea for talking about the "daydream" of North Korea's denuclearization, saying it is a "pipedream that can never be realized."
- After meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, the APEC leaders issued a joint statement pledging greater cooperation to overcome challenges in the global economy hit by U.S.-China trade tensions.
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The meeting in South Korea between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping has reduced the trade tension between their two countries, instead of continuing an escalation of protectionist measures that would harm the economies of both countries. But we do not know for how long this rational vision that leads to the positive management of the enormous economic interdependence between the two countries will prevail. In the era of rivalries, the idea prevails t…
APEC summit closes in South Korea after Trump, Xi agree on trade truce
(UPDATE) GYEONGJU, South Korea — Leaders of 21 Asian and Pacific Rim nations were set to wrap up their annual economic forum on Saturday after US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agreed on a temporary truce on their trade war, generating relief around the world.
Asia-Pacific leaders wrap up Apec summit after Trump and Xi agreement on trade truce
Leaders of 21 Asia-Pacific Rim nations wrapped up their annual summit Saturday with a statement underscoring regional economic cooperation, just days after the presidents of the United States and China agreed to dial down their trade war.
Marcos hopeful as US, China ease trade tensions
BUSAN, South Korea — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Saturday said he is looking forward to the potential effects of the trade truce between the United States and China on the Philippines. According to Marcos, US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed the agreement during their bilateral meeting ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) Summit held in Gyeongju, South Korea, on October 30. READ: LOOK: Marc…
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