Biden, Xi early headliners as leaders gather in California for Asia-Pacific summit
SAN FRANCISCO — Its 21 member economies represent nearly three billion people and 62 per cent of the world’s GDP, generating US$30 trillion in global trade last year alone.
But on Wednesday, the annual summit of world leaders from countries belonging to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation coalition will, for all practical purposes, be comprised of just two people.
That’s the day U.S. President Joe Biden sits down with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, their first in-person meeting in a consequential 12 months, in hopes of ironing out some of the kinks in their fraught bilateral relationship.
“Intense diplomacy” is how White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan describes it.

