Chinese President Xi Jinping took center stage at the APEC summit, reinforcing China’s leadership in global trade and diplomacy following a temporary trade truce with former U.S. President Donald Trump. The summit, attended by Asia-Pacific leaders, focused on economic cooperation, technology, and trade stability amid global uncertainty.
Observers noted that Xi’s presence at the APEC summit symbolized China’s growing influence in shaping regional economic policies. Following the easing of trade tensions between Washington and Beijing, Xi used the platform to advocate for open markets, multilateralism, and fair global competition.
In his address, President Xi emphasized that the world’s economic future depends on cooperation, not confrontation. He called on APEC members to strengthen supply chains, enhance technological exchange, and resist protectionist measures that could hinder global recovery.
The China-U.S. trade truce, which paused a series of tariffs and sanctions, provided a more positive backdrop for the summit. Analysts say this allowed Xi to project confidence and reaffirm China’s commitment to constructive engagement with other economies.
Diplomatic sources reported that several APEC members welcomed Xi’s conciliatory tone, noting that regional economies are eager to avoid renewed trade conflicts between the two largest global powers.
As the APEC summit concluded, it became clear that China seeks to position itself as a stabilizing force in global trade discussions. Xi’s leadership message — focusing on collaboration, innovation, and shared growth — resonated strongly across the Asia-Pacific region.
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