Trump plays the possibilities of ‘fair deal’ on business with China

Washington: US President Donald Trump on Wednesday launched the possibilities of a “fair deal” on trade with China on Wednesday, but his top officials gave some details how to increase their harmful tariff war with Washington Beijing. Trump told reporters that his country would “be a proper deal with China,” saying that “everything is active” when asked whether Washington was talking to Beijing. But how to reduce the tariff soon “depends on them,” Trump said, referring to Beij, even said that he is “very well” with Chinese President Xi Jinping and hopes that he can reach an agreement.
The Trump administration will focus on reducing tariffs between 145% and 65% from its current level on imported Chinese goods, pending talks with Beijing, Reuters on Wednesday cited a source familiar with the case.
Despite the signs that Washington is looking at a fair agreement, the situation of discussions remains merry. Asked if there is a direct contact with China on business, Trump said: “Every day.”
However, China on Thursday clarified that it did not trade any conversation with Washington. Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiyakun said, “China and the US have not consulted or interacted on tariffs, let it reach an agreement alone.” But Trump denied Chinese claims. Trump told reporters, “He had a meeting this morning,” to say what he was referring to. “It doesn’t matter who they are. We can reveal it later, but they have meetings this morning, and we are meeting with China.”
He said on Yadong, a spokesman of the Chinese Commerce Ministry, meanwhile, on Thursday that the US should remove all “unilateral tariff measures” against China, if it really wants to solve the business issue. “The person who tied the bell should open it,” he said. He also said.