Trump cuts fentanyl tariffs on China to 10%, says U.S. has reached rare earths deal with Beijing
- The President announced a reduction in fentanyl tariffs from 20% to 10% during a briefing aboard Air Force One.
- The U.S. and China have reached an agreement on rare earths and critical minerals, according to Trump.
- China has committed to enhancing measures against fentanyl trafficking and resuming imports of U.S. agricultural goods, as stated by Trump.
- Xi emphasized cooperation by saying that China and the U.S. should be partners and friends, highlighting mutual benefit.
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Trump rates meeting with China’s Xi 12 out of 10, lowers tariffs
GYEONGJU, South Korea– President Trump said he and Chinese leader Xi Jinping “agreed to almost everything” in their nearly two-hour meeting in South Korea, which Trump said was “friendly.”It was Trump’s last event after a week of summits, trade talks and other diplomatic events in the Indo-Pacific. On the flight back to Washington, Trump told reporters traveling with him that he would rate the meeting with Xi “on a scale from zero to 10, with 10…
5 deals Trump, Xi struck in South Korea
President Trump emerged from his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday touting agreements on tariffs, rare earth exports and soybean purchases as the two superpowers reached truces on key issues. The meeting, which marked the first in-person talks between Trump and Xi in six years, came amid economic tensions spurred by trade and after Trump announced the U.S. would resume nuclear testing. Here are five deals the world leaders st…
Trump says he has deals with China after meeting Xi to try to solve trade tensions. Follow live updates. - The Boston Globe
The president said the US will lower tariffs implemented earlier this year as punishment on China for its selling of chemicals used to make fentanyl.
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