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The long-awaited Xi Jinping–Donald Trump meeting has finally happened – but what, exactly, came out of it?
On the first part of this week’s Trivium China Podcast, host Andrew Polk is joined by Trivium’s Head of Supply Chain and Critical Minerals Research Cory Combs to unpack the immediate takeaways from the leaders’ summit in Beijing.
The two discuss:
- Why the meeting was heavy on symbolism but light on concrete outcomes
- The significance of China’s high-level diplomatic treatment of Trump
- What to watch for on export controls and a possible extension of the Busan agreement
- The prospects for a future “board of investment” mechanism governing US-China capital flows
- How Iran and the Strait of Hormuz factored into the talks
Andrew and Cory also assess why both sides appear eager to stabilize relations – even if major structural tensions remain unresolved.
Then in the second half of the pod, Andrew is joined by Trivium’s Head of Markets Research Dinny McMahon to break down the PBoC’s latest quarterly monetary policy report and what it reveals about Beijing’s economic priorities.
The two discuss:
- Why the PBoC is signaling greater concern about currency stability
- How the Iran war is reshaping China’s monetary policy calculus
- Why interest rate cuts may now be less likely in 2026
- Potential reforms to how mortgages are priced in China
- Beijing’s intellectual defense of its export-led growth model