Detailed report: Xi Jinping meets with US President Trump in Busan
Facing storms and challenges, the two heads of state, as helmsmen, should grasp the direction and steer the overall situation, ensuring the smooth progress of the China-US relationship. I am willing to continue working with President Trump to lay a solid foundation for China-US relations and create a favorable environment for the development of both countries.
Xi Jinping emphasized that China's economic development momentum is good, with a growth rate of 5.2% in the first three quarters of this year and a 4% increase in imports and exports of goods to the world. This was achieved despite internal and external difficulties and is hard-won.
The Chinese economy is a vast ocean, with considerable scale, resilience, and potential. We have the confidence and ability to cope with various risks and challenges. The Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee reviewed and approved the recommendations for the national economic and social development plan for the next five years. For over 70 years, we have adhered to a single blueprint, working tirelessly generation after generation, never seeking to challenge or replace anyone. Instead, we have focused on managing our own affairs well, becoming better versions of ourselves, and sharing development opportunities with the world. This is a key to China's success. China will further deepen reforms and expand opening up, striving to achieve effective qualitative improvement and reasonable quantitative growth in its economy, and promoting the all-round development of its people and common prosperity for all. It is believed that this will also open up broader space for Sino-US cooperation.
Xi Jinping pointed out that the economic and trade teams of the two countries exchanged in-depth views on important economic and trade issues and reached a consensus on resolving them.
Both teams should refine and finalize follow-up work as soon as possible, uphold and implement the consensus, and deliver tangible results to reassure both China and the US, as well as the world economy. The recent twists and turns in Sino-US economic and trade relations have also provided some lessons for both sides. Economic and trade relations should continue to be the ballast and engine of Sino-US relations, not a stumbling block or point of conflict. Both sides should consider the long-term benefits of cooperation and avoid falling into a vicious cycle of mutual retaliation. Both teams can continue discussions based on the principles of equality, respect, and mutual benefit, constantly narrowing the list of issues and expanding the list of cooperation.
Xi Jinping emphasized that dialogue is better than confrontation.
Communication between China and the US should be maintained at all levels and through all channels to enhance understanding. The prospects for cooperation between the two countries in areas such as combating illegal immigration and telecom fraud, anti-money laundering, artificial intelligence, and responding to infectious diseases are good. Relevant departments should strengthen dialogue and exchanges and carry out mutually beneficial cooperation. China and the US should also interact positively on the regional and international stage. The world today faces many challenges, and China and the US can jointly demonstrate their responsibility as major powers and work together to accomplish more significant, practical, and beneficial things for both countries and the world. Next year, China will host APEC, and the US will host the G20 summit. Both sides can support each other and strive for positive outcomes at both summits, contributing to promoting global economic growth and improving global economic governance.

Trump stated that he was honored to meet with President Xi Jinping. China is a great country, and President Xi is a respected and great leader, as well as a long-time friend. They had a very pleasant time together. The US-China relationship has always been good and will be even better in the future. He hoped for a brighter future for both China and the United States. China is the United States' largest partner, and the two countries can accomplish many great things together in the world. He predicted that US-China cooperation would achieve even greater success in the future. He welcomed the upcoming APEC Leaders' Informal Meeting in 2026 and the G20 Summit hosted by China.
The two heads of state agreed to strengthen cooperation in areas such as trade, energy, and other fields, and to promote people-to-people exchanges.
The two heads of state agreed to maintain regular exchanges.
Trump looked forward to visiting China early next year and invited President Xi to visit the United States.
Cai Qi, Wang Yi, He Lifeng, and others attended the meeting.
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