Trump signals he could speak with China's Xi by end of the week
- President Donald Trump suggested he could have a conversation with Xi Jinping later this week amid ongoing trade negotiations.
- This possible call comes after a weekend meeting in Switzerland where both nations decided to implement a tariff cut lasting 90 days beginning May 14.
- The agreement cuts U.S. Tariffs on Chinese imports from 145 percent to 30 percent and Chinese levies on U.S. Goods from 125 percent to 10 percent, signaling trade progress.
- Trump stated that China has committed to increasing access to its market and characterized the relationship as very positive, while also emphasizing that the agreement still requires formal documentation.
- The talks aim to de-escalate tensions and set a foundation for further meetings, and the exact outcome and agenda of a Trump-Xi call remain uncertain.
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