Donald Trump has described crucial trade talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping as "amazing" - and says he will visit Beijing in April.
The leaders of the world's two biggest economies met in South Korea as they tried to defuse growing tensions - with both countries imposing aggressive tariffs on exports since the president's second term began.
Catch up on Trump-Xi meeting
Aboard Air Force One, Mr Trump confirmed tariffs on Chinese goods exported to the US will be reduced, which could prove much-needed relief to consumers.
It was also agreed that Beijing will work "hard" to stop fentanyl flowing into the US.
Semiconductor chips were another issue raised during their 100-minute meeting, but the president admitted certain issues weren't discussed.
"On a scale of one to 10, the

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