- The United States and China have signed a major trade agreement aimed at easing tensions after years of economic confrontation. Finalised in Busan, South Korea, in November 2025, the pact between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping sets out measures to reduce tariffs, reopen agricultural trade, and suspend restrictions on key industrial materials. The deal is valid for one year, marking a temporary but important step toward trade normalisation between the two largest global economies.
 
 
                                        Month: Current Affairs - November 03, 2025
                                        Category: International Relations (IR)