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Trump says a China trip is ‘not too distant’ as trade tensions ease

CHINA, JUL 22 – Trump aims to resolve trade tensions with China as tariff revenues hit $100 billion; a meeting with Xi Jinping could occur by late 2025 to address strategic rivalry and oil import issues.

  • 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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Trump says a China trip is 'not too distant' as trade tensions ease

President Donald Trump says a trip to China may happen soon, hinting at efforts to stabilize U.S.-China trade relations.

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The Japan Times broke the news in Japan on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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