Trump announces more U.S.-China trade talks after 90-minute call with Xi
- On June 5, 2025, the leaders of the United States and China engaged in a 90-minute telephone conversation to address ongoing trade disputes following several months without direct communication.
- The call followed escalating trade tensions featuring high tariffs, retaliations, and stalled negotiations despite a May 12 tariff reduction agreement.
- Both leaders expressed willingness to resume direct talks, with Trump inviting Xi to the U.S. And Xi inviting Trump to China to further negotiate trade relations.
- Trump described the call as having a "very positive conclusion," stating teams will meet soon at a yet undetermined location, while analysts warned of trust issues ahead.
- The call signals a tentative step toward resolving trade disputes but ongoing disagreement and mutual accusations suggest significant challenges remain for negotiations.
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