US President Donald Trump does not want to fight with hard bandages in the trade conflict with China: “No, we will be very nice. You will be very nice. We will see what is happening.”
This was said by Trump when the new exhibition supervisor Paul Atkins. However, he also made it clear that Beijing should become involved in an agreement, because otherwise China would not be able to act with the United States.
“And if you don’t do a deal, we will determine the deal because we are those who determine the deal,” Trump emphasized. “It will be a fair deal for everyone, and it will, I think it is a process that will go fairly quickly.” But he opened whether he also meant other countries.
Trump hopefully
Trump had already said last Thursday that he agreed in the customs flict with China. “We are convinced that we will work out something with China,” the Republican said at an appointment in the Oval Office.
China has already contacted the US government several times and there were very good conversations.
Finance Minister warns
According to media reports, the American Finance Minister Scott Bessent has announced an early de-escalation in customs duties with China. Bessent said that during a meeting behind closed doors, investors that the rates at the current level were not sustainable, including the American broadcaster CNBC reported.
Source: Krone

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