Trump says tariffs on China ‘not sustainable’, confirms meeting with Xi in two weeks
Trump called the 100% tariffs unsustainable and tied them to China’s rare earth export controls while confirming a high-level meeting with Xi Jinping in two weeks.
- U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in two weeks, signaling a possible easing of trade tensions between the countries.
- Trump stated that the recently announced 100% tariffs on Chinese imports are 'not sustainable' in the long term.
- China's Commerce Ministry criticized the U.S. tariffs, stating they 'severely harm China's interests' and undermine trade discussions.
- Vice President JD Vance urged China to 'choose the path of reason' and warned that Washington would defend American interests if China escalated tensions.
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Trump admits that the tariff hike to China is unsustainable and hopes to negotiate with Xi Jinping at the APEC summit in South Korea.
US-China Tensions Thaw As Trump Calls 100% Tariffs 'Not Sustainable'
After a week of escalating trade threats that rattled global financial markets, the United States and China appear to be de-escalating, with President Trump suggesting the monumental tariffs he threatened may not be a long-term option. The President’s shift in tone, coupled with the announcement of a high-level meeting between top economic officials, injects a […] US-China Tensions Thaw As Trump Calls 100% Tariffs ‘Not Sustainable’
Donald Trump said imposing 100% tariffs on Chinese products is not sustainable, and that he will meet Xi Jinping in two weeks.


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