‘Fantastic deal or 155% tariffs’: Trump sets tone ahead of Xi meet on US-China trade talks – watch
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'Fantastic deal or 155% tariffs': Trump sets tone ahead of Xi meet on US-China trade talks - watch

US President Donald Trump on Monday set the tone for his upcoming meeting with China’s President Xi Jinping, saying the two countries would strike a โ€œfantastic dealโ€ โ€” and warning that failure to reach an agreement could see China face potential tariffs of 155%.โ€œI think weโ€™re going to end up having a fantastic deal with China. Itโ€™s going to be a great trade deal. Itโ€™s going to be fantastic for both countries, and itโ€™s going to be fantastic for the entire world,โ€ he said as he hosted Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the White House.“I think Chinaโ€™s been very respectful of us. They are paying tremendous amounts of money to us in the form of tariffs. As you know, they are paying 55%, that’s a lot of money…A lot of countries took advantage of the US and they are not able to take advantage anymore. Chinaโ€™s paying 55% and a potential 155% come November 1st unless we make a deal. I am meeting with President Xi. We have a very good relationship, we are going to be meeting in South Korea in a couple of weeks...I think we are going to work out something which is good for both the countries,” he added.His comments follow Beijingโ€™s move to tighten export controls on rare earth materials, essential for smartphones, fighter jets, electric vehicles, and other technologies.Trump has emphasized tariffs as a key tool in negotiations with China, threatening a new 100% tariff in response to Beijingโ€™s expanded export controls on rare earth products. Since returning to the White House, he has already imposed additional 30% tariffs, bringing the total on Chinese goods to around 55โ€“57%, which he says has generated โ€œhundreds of billionsโ€ in revenue. Trump indicated that the threat of tariffs has already earned the US โ€œgreat respectโ€ from Beijing, though Chinese officials have rejected this approach, calling high tariffs the wrong way to handle relations. Despite his tough stance on trade, Trump expressed a preference for reaching a deal, highlighting his good relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping. He also downplayed concerns over a potential Chinese attack on Taiwan, asserting that the US militaryโ€™s superiority makes such a scenario unlikely.



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