2025-10-31
14 分钟Good morning.
It's Friday, October 31st.
Happy Halloween.
I'm Shumita Basu.
This is Apple News Today.
On today's show, the final disgrace of Prince Andrew, the latest on Hurricane Melissa,
and the Japanese stars taking center stage at this year's World Series.
But first,
to what President Trump and President Xi Jinping's face-to-face encounter might signal for future U.S.-China relations?
It became a relative truce of sorts.
China agreed to a one-year pause on exports controls for rare earth minerals, key to U.S.
defense manufacturing, and will end its boycott of American soybeans.
Trump, meanwhile, said the U.S.
would cut tariffs by 10 percentage points.
The deal still needs to be formalized and details ironed out, but for Trump,
the meeting was, as he rated it, a 12 out of 10.
I thought it was an amazing meeting.
He's a great leader, a leader of a very powerful, very strong country in China.
And we, what can I say, we have, it was an outstanding, group of decisions, I think that was made.
A lot of decisions were made.