China says ‘door open’ to trade talks after US President Trump signals tariffs will fall
- China expressed willingness to negotiate with Washington on Wednesday.
- This follows recent trade tensions and US tariff escalations in early 2025.
- US President Trump signaled potential tariff reductions after reaching an agreement.
- Trump acknowledged Tuesday that US tariffs were "very high".
- Despite open doors, officials have not formally announced negotiation starts.
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China says ‘door open’ to trade talks after US President Trump signals tariffs will fall
By Peter Catterall, with Beiyi Seow in WashingtonChina said on Wednesday the door was “wide open” for trade talks with Washington, a day after US President Donald Trump signalled the possibility of a “substantial” lowering of tariffs on Beijing.US and Chinese flags. Photo: USGov, via Flickr.Bringing further relief to global markets spooked by his aggressive trade policies, Trump also said on Tuesday he had no intention of firing US Federal Reser…
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