The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit was held in San Francisco and featured representatives from some of the most powerful economies in the world, including the United States and China.
This gathering created a setting for an imperative meeting between the presidents of the world’s largest economies: Joe Biden of the US and Xi Jinping of China.
What was accomplished at the summit and could a conference like this improve relations between China and the US?
The MO’s Manila Chan speaks to geopolitical analyst Anna Ge about the future of such events.