Thursday, October 23, 2025 - US President Donald Trump is set to embark on a major trip to Asia this week, with all eyes on an expected meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping that has huge implications for the global economy.
Trump said on Wednesday he was making a “big trip” to
Malaysia, Japan, and South Korea, his first visit to the region since he
returned to the White House in a blaze of tariffs and geopolitical
brinkmanship.
Much of the trip remains shrouded in uncertainty. The White
House has given almost no details, and Trump has warned that his anticipated
sit-down with Xi in South Korea may not even happen amid ongoing tensions.
But Trump has made it clear he hopes to seal a “good” deal
with China and end a bitter trade war between the world’s two largest economies
that has caused global shockwaves.
The host nations are meanwhile set to roll out the red
carpet to ensure they stay on the right side of the unpredictable 79-year-old,
and win the best deals they can on tariffs and security assistance.
His first stop is expected to be Malaysia for the October
26-28 summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) — a grouping
Trump skipped several times in his first term.
Trump is set to ink a trade deal with Malaysia — but more
importantly, to oversee the signing of a peace accord between Thailand and
Cambodia, as he continues his quest for a Nobel Peace Prize.
“President Trump is keen to see the more positive results of
the peace negotiations between Thailand and Cambodia,” Malaysian Prime Minister
Anwar Ibrahim said on Wednesday.
The US leader may also meet Brazilian counterpart Luiz
Inacio Lula da Silva on the sidelines of the summit to improve ties after
months of bad blood, officials from both countries told AFP.
Trump’s next stop is expected to be Tokyo, where he will be
able to meet conservative Sanae Takaichi, named this week as Japan’s first
woman prime minister.
Japan has escaped the worst of the tariffs Trump slapped on
countries around the world to end what he calls unfair trade balances that are
“ripping off the United States.
At the same time, Trump wants Japan to halt Russian energy
imports and has also urged Tokyo to follow Western allies in increasing defense
spending.
But the climax of the trip is expected to be in South Korea,
where Trump is due to arrive on October 29 for the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC) summit — and potentially meet Xi.
The first meeting between the two leaders since Trump’s
return to office could smooth over the trade war between Washington and Beijing
— but Beijing’s rare earth curbs have also infuriated Trump.
Trump initially threatened to cancel the meeting and imposed
fresh tariffs, before saying he would go ahead after all. But he added on
Tuesday that still “maybe it won’t happen.”
He said on Wednesday that he hoped to make a deal with Xi on
“everything” and also hoped the Chinese leader could have a “big influence” on
getting Russia’s Vladimir Putin to end the Ukraine war.
Analysts warned not to expect any breakthroughs.
“The meeting will be a data point along an existing
continuum rather than an inflection point in the relationship,” said Ryan Hass,
a senior fellow at Brookings Institution.
South Korea, seeking its own trade deal, is reportedly
considering the rare step of awarding Trump the Grand Order of Mugunghwa — the
country’s highest decoration — during his visit.
North Korea will also be on the agenda. The country fired
multiple ballistic missiles on Wednesday, just days before Trump was due to
visit.
Trump has said he hopes to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong
Un following several meetings during the US president’s first term, but there
has been no confirmation of reports that the White House was looking at a new
meeting this time.

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