Trump: Trade talks with China going well

President of the United States of America Donald Trump has stated that trade negotiations with China are back on track. He said this after the long-awaited meeting with China's president, Xi Jinping, within the framework of the G20 summit. The media reported that the US president has agreed not to impose additional taxes on [...]
The media reported that the US president has agreed not to impose additional taxes on Chinese goods in the ongoing trade struggle between the two states, which the world economy is said to be putting at risk.
The state news agency in China, Xinhua, reported that the Chinese president and the American president have agreed to start trade negotiations on the basis of equality and mutual respect.
Trump told reporters before he had a very good meeting with the Chinese president, adding that he has gone better than expected. China is expected to issue a statement on Saturday concerning this meeting.
We want to do some things that will bring respectable results for trade. We were very close, but something happened and things slipped from our hands”, the American president said regarding the failure of past negotiations.
On the other hand, Chinese President Xi Jinping said before meeting with the American president that he wants relations between the two countries built on the basis of co-ordination, co-operation and stability, writes the Guardian”.












