Trump hails 'amazing' meeting with Xi in South Korea

The US president and his Chinese counterpart met face-to-face for the first time in six years.

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Trump described the talks, held in South Korea, as "amazing", while Beijing said they had reached a consensus to resolve "major trade issues".

Relations have been tense since Trump began imposing tariffs on China, which Beijing responded with its own. They agreed to a truce in May, but tensions remained high.

Thursday's talks did not lead to a formal agreement but the announcements suggest they are closer to a deal - the details of which have long been subject to behind-the-scenes negotiations.

Trade deals normally take years to negotiate, and countries around the world have been thrown into resolving differences with the current Trump administration within a matter of months.

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