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We're going to make a very good deal with China, says Trump

ANI April 18, 2025 179 views

Trump expressed confidence in securing a favorable trade deal with China despite escalating tariffs. The remarks came during Italian PM Meloni's visit, where he also discussed EU trade negotiations. China criticized the US for initiating the tariff war but emphasized willingness to resolve disputes. Both sides acknowledge trade wars have no winners but remain firm on their positions.

"We're going to make a very good deal with China" – Donald Trump"
Washington DC, April 18: US President Donald Trump on Thursday expressed confidence about reaching a "very good" trade deal with China, even as the US imposed steep tariffs of up to 245 per cent on Chinese imports in response to Beijing's retaliatory actions.

Key Points

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Trump optimistic on China deal despite new 245% tariffs

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Talks EU trade pact during Meloni's White House visit

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China calls US tariff war "unreasonable" but open to talks

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Beijing vows countermeasures to protect its interests

"We're going to make a deal. I think we're going to make a very good deal with China," Trump said, as reported by The Hill. He also told reporters he thought the U.S. would have "very little problem making a deal with Europe or anybody else."

Trump's remarks came during the visit of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to the White House, where he also expressed confidence in reaching a trade deal with the European Union (EU) before the 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs ends.

According to a White House fact sheet, China's retaliatory actions have resulted in up to a 245 per cent tariff on imports to the United States. Prior to the latest revision, a 145 per cent tariff was being levied on Chinese exports to the United States.

Reacting to the White House's statement claiming China now faces up to 245 per cent tariffs on imports to the US, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said they should ask the US side for the "specific tax rate figures."

Lin said that China has repeatedly stated its solemn position on the tariff issue. He said that the tariff war was initiated by the US, and that Beijing has taken countermeasures to protect its legitimate rights and interests and international fairness and justice, terming it completely "reasonable and legal."

He noted that tariffs and trade wars have no winner. However, he said that China does not want to fight these wars, but is not scared of them. He expressed China's commitment to joining hands and removing barriers.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
I hope this leads to better trade terms for American workers. The tariffs seem high but maybe they'll force China to negotiate fairly. 🤞
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Mike T.
These tariff wars always end up costing consumers more. Prices are already high enough at Walmart and Target. When will this stop hurting regular Americans?
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James L.
Interesting to see both sides claiming they don't want a trade war while escalating tariffs. Classic negotiation tactic or real tension? Hard to tell these days.
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Alicia P.
I appreciate China's spokesperson pointing out that trade wars have no winners. We need more cooperation, not conflict, in global trade. 🌍
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Robert H.
Respectfully, I think the administration is being overly optimistic here. The 245% tariff seems extreme and might just provoke more retaliation rather than cooperation.
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Tina M.
The back-and-forth on tariffs is exhausting. Just hope they can work something out soon that benefits both economies. My small business depends on affordable imports!

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