Trump Says Xi Will Visit Washington in Not Too Distant Future
- President Donald Trump stated that Chinese leader Xi Jinping will visit the United States in the 'not too distant future.'
- Discussions for a potential summit between Washington and Beijing are underway, according to The Wall Street Journal.
- Trump has increased tariffs on Chinese products from 10 percent to 20 percent, leading to retaliatory levies by Beijing.
- In retaliation, China has imposed tariffs on U.S. Agricultural goods, including soybeans and pork.
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Amid US-China trade tensions, Trump says Xi to visit Washington in 'not too distant future'
Since returning to office, Trump has intensified tariffs on Chinese goods over trade imbalances and fentanyl. His actions have resulted in the world's two largest economies getting locked in a cycle of tit-for-tat tariffs
Xi Jinping to meet Trump in the US amid trade and tariff disputes between superpowers
WASHINGTON, March 18 — President Donald Trump said yesterday that Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping would visit the United States soon, as trade tensions soar between the world’s two largest economies over Trump’s tariffs. “He’ll be coming in the not too distant future,” Trump told reporters as he visited the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington while talking about the Chinese leader. Trump did not give any further details. The Wall…
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