President Donald Trump on Tuesday left the door open for China to negotiate an end to the current trade war between the United States and the Asian nation, a day after slapping new tariffs on nearly $200 billion Chinese imports and threatening to add taxes to $267 billion more goods.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Donald Trump on Tuesday left the door open for China to negotiate an end to the current trade war between the United States and the Asian nation, a day after slapping new tariffs on nearly $200 billion Chinese imports and threatening to add taxes to $267 billion more goods.
Speaking to reporters during a visit with Poland’s president, Trump said that the United States may make a deal at some point with China and that his country is always open to talking.