Key Points

President Trump announced the US will allow 600,000 Chinese students to enter the country despite ongoing tariff tensions. He called the student inflow "very important" while maintaining his tough stance on trade negotiations. This marks a shift from earlier administration plans to revoke visas for Chinese nationals with Communist Party ties. Trump emphasized wanting good relations with China while continuing tariff pressure on Chinese goods.

Key Points: Trump Approves 600000 Chinese Students Entry Amid Tariff Talks

  • Trump emphasizes importance of Chinese student inflow during tariff negotiations
  • Currently 270,000 Chinese students enrolled in US universities
  • Administration previously considered visa revocations for Communist Party ties
  • Trump claims better economic relationship with China than under Biden
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US to allow entry of 600,000 students from China: Trump

President Trump announces US will allow 600,000 Chinese students, calling it "very important" while maintaining tariff pressure during ongoing trade negotiations.

"We're going to allow their students to come in. We're going to allow it. It's very important. 6,00,000 students. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, August 26

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that the US will allow the entry of 6,00,000 students from China.

Amid tariff talks with China, Trump said that the inflow of Chinese students was important.

"I hear so many stories about we're not going to allow their students- We're going to allow their students to come in. We're going to allow it. It's very important. 6,00,000 students. It's very important," he said.

Trump said that he was affirmative of having good relations with China.

"President Xi would like me to come to China, it's a very important relationship. As you know, we're taking a lot of money in from China because of the tariffs and different things, and it's a very important relationship. We're going to get along good with China," he said.

"But we're going to get along with China. But it's a different relationship that we have now with China. It's a much better relationship economically than it was before with Biden," he said.

Earlier this year, the administration imposed a 145% tariff on all Chinese goods, prompting Beijing to retaliate with a 125% tariff on US exports.

Negotiators in Geneva agreed in May to pause additional levies, but Trump has continued to warn of further penalties. Last week, he floated a 200% tariff on Chinese-made magnets, citing what he described as Beijing's "monopoly" over the global market, Fox News reported.

"I don't think we're going to have a problem with that," Trump told reporters, as per Fox News.

"China, intelligently, went and they sort of took a monopoly on the world's magnets. It'll probably take us a year to have them," he said.

Currently, about 2,70,000 Chinese students are enrolled in US universities, as per Fox News.

In May, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced plans to "aggressively revoke" visas for Chinese nationals, particularly those tied to the Communist Party or sensitive research fields.

Trump has since shifted tone, telling reporters in June that he has "always been in favor" of welcoming students from China, Fox News reported.

- ANI

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Priya S
Interesting how quickly policies change. Just months ago they were revoking visas, now welcoming 600k students. Shows how education is being used as bargaining chip in trade wars 🤔
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Aditya G
Meanwhile Indian students face so many hurdles with H1B visas and immigration policies. Hope our government negotiates better opportunities for our youth studying abroad 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone who studied in US, I know how important international students are for American universities financially. This makes economic sense despite the political tensions 💰
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Nikhil C
Trump's sudden change of heart shows how unpredictable US policies can be. Indian students planning to study there should always have backup options. Better to strengthen our own education system!
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Meera T
Good for Chinese students, but I hope this doesn't mean reduced opportunities for Indian students. Our students contribute so much to US tech and research sectors 🎓

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