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Trump says he expects to reach deal with China on trade, soybeans, possibly nuclear arms
Trump aims to resolve trade tensions including soybean purchases and nuclear arms limits with Xi Jinping amid recent rare earth export controls, US officials said.
- On Oct 22, President Donald Trump said he expected agreements with Xi Jinping next week in South Korea on soybeans and nuclear limits, adding `I think we'll make a deal`.
- Trade tensions have flared in recent weeks after China announced export controls on nearly all rare earth magnets, prompting President Donald Trump to impose 100 per cent duties on China effective Nov 1.
- Officials, including Jamieson Greer, traveled to Malaysia to defuse tensions, with Bessent warning, `This is China versus the globe. It's not just on the US`.
- On Oct 21, Donald Trump said any deal must be fair and suggested the planned Xi meeting could still be scrapped, while Jamieson Greer said both parties must decide if the meeting happens.
- US negotiators say there is a good landing zone for balanced, non-sensitive trade while stressing the need to rebalance access after decades of limited Chinese market entry and unfulfilled purchase commitments under the trade deal signed during Trump's first term.
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Trump says he expects to reach deal with China on trade, soybeans, possibly nuclear arms
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he expected to reach agreements with Chinese President Xi Jinping when they meet in South Korea next week that could range from resumed soybean purchases by Beijing to limits on nuclear weapons.
·United Kingdom
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·Canada
Read Full ArticleThe Chinese Foreign Ministry said it had no information regarding the meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping in late October in South Korea.
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