The US announced a trade deal with China after two days of talks in Geneva: ‘Differences were not so big’

America announced a trade deal with China

The US on Sunday announced that it had signed a business deal with China after two days of talks by the Swiss government in Geneva. Details of deals have not been announced yet.The weekend dialogue marked a significant step towards disintegrating the US-China trade relations ahead of the talks, President Trump indicated that he was ready to reduce the tariff rate on China, currently 145 percent to 80 percent, in a post on social media, saying that it was “Scott be”.“I am happy to say that we have made enough progress between the United States and China in very important business talks. First, I want to thank my Swiss host.“We must be giving details tomorrow, but I can tell you that the talks were productive. We had Vice Premier, two vice -presidents, who were integratedly involved, Ambassador Jaimison and themselves.Jamisson Greer said the weekend conversation was very creative. Greer said, “It is important to understand how soon we were able to get into the agreement, which shows that the differences probably were not as big as it was probably thought. It is being said, a lot of ground work was done in these two days,” Greer said. “Just remember why we are in the first place – the USA is a trade deficit of $ 1.2 trillion trillion in the United States, so the President declared a national emergency and imposed tariffs because we believe that the deal that was done with our Chinese partners will help us work towards resolving that national emergency,” Greece said.

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