Chinese President Xi Jinping emerged as a central figure at the recent Pacific Rim summit in South Korea, as he prepared to hold significant discussions with leaders from Canada, Japan, and Thailand. This strategic engagement comes on the heels of a delicate trade truce reached with U.S. President Donald Trump.

The agreement aims to suspend further restrictions on China's rare earth exports, critical to global supply chains. This key focus was underscored by the 21-member economic club's emphasis on reducing trade barriers, though consensus proves challenging due to rising geopolitical strains.

Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada met with Xi, marking a potential restart of diplomatic engagements, while Japanese and Thai leaders also seek dialogue amid concerns over security and trade ma

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