Trump signals tariff rollback on China- What changed
Wednesday, 23 April 2025 () Donald Trump hinted at reducing the 145% tariffs on Chinese imports, acknowledging their unsustainability while insisting on a trade deal. This shift follows financial market turmoil, Chinese retaliation, and domestic pressures from businesses and consumers. Treasury Secretary Bessent's warnings and internal political tensions also influenced Trump's softened stance, though he maintained tariffs wouldn't return to zero.
President Trump spoke to China's Xi about the ongoing tariff battle, claiming both nations are in an escalating tit-for-tat trade war. While China has denied formal negotiations, Trump is confident that a deal is imminent in the coming weeks. He indicated a "number" that would make China comfortable,...
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U.S. President Trump's White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt briefs the media. The White House provided a significant update on Trump's global tariff strategy. Leavitt..