Trump says new China trade deal is ‘possible’ despite tensions
- US President Donald Trump suggested that a trade deal with China is 'possible,' indicating ongoing negotiations.
- Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to visit the US, though no timeline has been provided as noted by Trump.
- The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized the need for dialogue and warned against tariff conflicts.
- EU Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security Maros Sefcovic expressed the bloc's readiness to respond to any US tariffs while showing interest in discussions about lowering them.
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Donald Trump indicates openness to China in apparent softening of stance
The NewsUS President Donald Trump indicated he would be open to a trade deal with China and said he expected the country’s leader Xi Jinping to visit. Though the remarks were light on details, The New York Times cited current and former advisers who said the president wanted a wide-ranging agreement with Beijing that would also include investments and nuclear security. The stance contrasts with Trump’s hardline position on China during his first…
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