
US President Donald Trump has commented that a trade agreement with Chinese President XI Jinping is ‘extremely difficult’. He made such comments on Wednesday.
However, the European Union (EU) said their own trade talks with Washington have made some progress. At that time, the two announcements came when the Donald Trump administration doubled the tariff on steel and aluminum worldwide.
Donald Trump has taken this commercial step when ministers of the Economic Cooperation and Development Organization (OECD) gathered in Paris on Tuesday to attend a two -day conference. In the context of the unrest in the global market due to the United States’s aggressive trade policy, they are expected to discuss the future of the global economy.
The Donald Trump administration has created a tension with the trade partners by imposing tariffs on both allies and opponents. To avoid this tariff, discussions and debates are underway at various levels.
The White House said a phone call between Donald Trump and XI Jinping this week. Their talk was expected to help reduce tensions between the two largest economies in the world.
But on Wednesday morning, the Donald Trump seems to have apparently faded the hope of an agreement. On his own Truth Social Platform, he wrote, ‘I like Chinese President XI Jinping’, I have always done, and will do in the future. But he is a very difficult man. It is really hard to deal with him!’
Asked about Donald Trump’s comments, Lin Jian, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, said, “China’s policy position is unchanged in the development of China-US relations,” said China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman.
China was the main target of the Donald Trump Shulkoppe in April. He imposed a 145 percent tariff on the country’s product. In response, China announced a 125 percent tariff on imported goods from the United States.
In May, both sides temporarily agreed to reduce tension. Washington suspended the tariffs imposed on other countries till July 9.
Donald Trump said this in the Truth Sosle after a few hours of raising tariffs on aluminum and steel 50 percent by 50 percent. The imposition of new taxes has increased the complexity with different countries. However, the UK has been exempted from this additional tariff.