Xi Jinping expresses readiness to collaborate with Trump administration during Biden talks

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Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed a willingness to collaborate with Donald Trump's incoming administration during a meeting with outgoing President Joe Biden. Xi emphasized the need for communication and cooperation despite existing tensions between the two nations. The meeting followed a two-day APEC summit in Peru, where leaders failed to reach a consensus on global conflicts affecting economies. Xi's comments aimed to downplay fears of escalating trade tensions, particularly in light of Trump's threats to impose tariffs on Chinese imports. APEC leaders agreed on the importance of free and fair trade, seen as a response to Trump's potential trade policies. As Xi seeks bilateral agreements in Latin America, the upcoming G20 meeting in Brazil will further address global economic challenges amid shifting political dynamics.


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