Trump praises President Xi, says he looks forward to ‘getting along with China’
- Donald Trumps second term is starting positively for China, as he has not yet imposed tariffs and expressed interest in a good relationship with the country.
- Trump granted a 75-day reprieve to TikTok and signaled a potential dilution of a law requiring divestment of its American business.
- China is eager to engage with Trump, recognizing an opportunity for negotiation despite skepticism about cooperation.
- Chinese officials welcome Trump's overtures but remain cautious, as he may still impose tariffs on Chinese goods in the near future.
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Trump Softens His Rhetoric on China
The three "T's" were on the agenda during President Trump's phone call, ahead of his inauguration, with Chinese President Xi Jinping last week: TikTok, trade, and Taiwan, reports Reuters . And it was "a good, friendly conversation" that "went fine," Trump told Fox News in an interview broadcast on Thursday evening,...
Donald Trump seems undecided: Will he attack China as a competitor or will he woo it? Taiwan could become a mere bargaining chip.
"Unfair Relationship": Trump's Message For China On "Trade Deficit"
US President Donald Trump, affirmed hope of having a "very good relationship" with China under his administration, while also stressing the need to have a "level-playing field" regarding the trade situation.
‘Got along with Xi till Covid,’ says Trump at Davos, calls for ‘fairness’ in trade with China
In his 1st appearance at World Economic Forum since returning to White House, the US President also threatened tariffs on Canada, EU, and called on China to help stop Russia-Ukraine war.
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