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Trump declared victory, but Xi secured the deal: Decoding the untold story of Busan talks

What looked like a diplomatic win for Trump was, in substance, a quiet triumph for Xi. The optics belonged to Washington, but the leverage shifted to Beijing.

October 31, 2025 / 16:52 IST
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US President Donald Trump (L) talks to China's President Xi Jinping as they shake hands after their talks at the Gimhae Air Base, located next to the Gimhae International Airport in Busan on October 30, 2025. US (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)
US President Donald Trump (L) talks to China's President Xi Jinping as they shake hands after their talks at the Gimhae Air Base, located next to the Gimhae International Airport in Busan on October 30, 2025. US (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)

When Donald Trump says a meeting went “12 out of 10,” it usually means one thing: he is already drafting a victory tweet. This week’s summit in Busan was no different. Trump emerged declaring “tremendous progress” after talks with China’s Xi Jinping, calling it a breakthrough that would “make America win again.” Yet as he spoke, the man sitting across the table, calm and expressionless, had already pocketed what he wanted: tariff cuts, a suspension of export restrictions, and breathing space for China’s tech industry.

What looked like a diplomatic win for Trump was, in substance, a quiet triumph for Xi. The optics belonged to Washington, but the leverage shifted to Beijing.

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The performance and the payoff

Trump’s style of diplomacy thrives on applause. From Air Force One, he told reporters the meeting had gone “better than anyone could imagine” and announced plans to visit China in April. For his domestic audience, it was another episode of “America Wins”: soybeans for farmers, promises on fentanyl, and a handshake with “a great leader of a great country.”