Trump says a China trip is ‘not too distant’ as trade tensions ease
UNITED STATES, JUL 22 – Trump aims to ease trade tensions with China through a possible summit with Xi Jinping as tariff revenues hit $100 billion, signaling a shift toward pragmatic engagement, officials said.
- Trump says a trip to China is 'not too distant' as trade tensions between the U.S. and China have eased following tariff reductions and export permit approvals.
- Trump has criticized Beijing for buying oil from Russia and Iran and has accused China of aiding Moscow in its war against Ukraine.
- While Beijing believes a summit with Trump is necessary to stabilize U.S.-China relations, Trump says the U.S. is 'getting along with China very well.
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DEXYPTAGE - China gives priority to negotiations with the United States, and now openly favours its geopolitical alliance with Russia over its trade agreement with the EU.
Trump teases 'not too distant' China visit amid thaw in trade war and rare earth shipments
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said a trip to China might be “not too distant,” raising prospects that the leaders of the world’s two largest economies may meet soon to help reset relations after moving to climb down from a trade war. Trump made the remarks while hosting Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at the White House, where he praised the “fantastic military relationship” with Manila as the U.S. looks to counter China’s influenc…
Trump Says China Trip "Not Too Distant" As Trade Tensions Ease
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said a trip to China might be "not too distant," raising prospects that the leaders of the world's two largest economies may meet soon to help reset relations after moving to climb down from a trade war.
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