When asked about the discussion with China on Wednesday, President Donald Trump said the whole world wanted to be part of trade negotiations with the United States.
Trump’s comments came during improvisation press after exploring the Northern Lawns of the White House and then researching the best places to gamble on the giant flag pole.
“We’re going to do fair business with China, and that’s going to be fair,” Trump said.
Trump also told reporters that the administration is “actively” talking to China.
“It’s all active. Everyone wants to be part of what we’re doing,” Trump said. “We know they can’t get away with that anymore, but they’re still trying to do well. And we have a country where you can be proud of, not a laughing stock around the world for many years.”
The White House announced Tuesday that the administration has received 18 formal trade offers and that the trading team is scheduled to meet with 34 countries this week.
Trump spoke widely about the first half of the gaggle regarding trade negotiations, saying “many actions are ongoing.”
Quoting an anonymous source, Wall Street Journal It has been reported On Wednesday, the Trump administration was cutting tariffs on Chinese goods, but White House spokesman Caroline Leavitt closed the prospect of “unilateral cuts.”
“Let me be clear, there is no unilateral reduction in tariffs on China. The President has made it clear. China needs to do business with the United States. America reports in the afternoon.
“We certainly need to see reductions in tariffs and non-financial tariff barriers from China, and we need to continue to see these companies bring manufacturing back to the United States.





