'We have a deal': Trump as he cuts tariffs on China by 10%
Trump said that the 10 per cent tariff reduction was due to China agreeing to take 'strong action' on the fentanyl issue.
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As talks concluded, Trump and Xi were seen shaking hands, signalling a thaw in strained relations. (PTI)
Busan, 30 Oct
US President Donald Trump on Thursday said that Washington
has reached a landmark one-year trade pact with China, slashing US tariffs on Chinese
imports from 57 per cent to 47 per cent, moments after his much-anticipated
meeting with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the APEC
Summit in Busan, South Korea.
Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump stated,
"We have a deal," referring to the trade pact which will be routinelyextended.
"Every year we'll renegotiate the deal, but I think the
deal will go on for a long time, long beyond the year. We'll negotiate at the
end of the year," he added.
Trump further noted that the 10 per cent tariff reduction on
Chinese exports to the US was due to China agreeing to take "strong
action" on the fentanyl issue.
"It was 57, now it's 47," the US President said.
"We reduced it by the fentanyl because I believe they
are really taking strong action. We've already seen the action on fentanyl, and
they're taking very strong action. So reduced to 10 per cent," he added.
Trump further stated that the issue regarding rare earth
minerals with China has also been "settled". "All of the rare
earth has been settled, and that's for the world," he stated.
Prior to his departure for Washington, the White House
described Trump's Asia tour as a "remarkable trip" marked by
significant diplomatic and economic milestones.
During his multi-nation visit, Trump secured billions of
dollars in new investments, announced the end of a regional conflict, signed
multiple trade and mineral agreements, and held a historic meeting
with Chinese President Xi Jinping, as stated by the White
House-affiliated Rapid Response in a post on X.
The meeting with Xi defined the tone of his week-long
diplomatic tour. Before leaving South Korea, Trump bid farewell to South Korean
officials and expressed gratitude for the warm hospitality extended during his
stay.
His departure followed days of back-to-back engagements that
underscored Washington's efforts to strengthen alliances and advance USeconomic interests in the Indo-Pacific region.
The White House, in a post on social media shortly before
takeoff, said, "POTUS boards Air Force One and prepares for the long
journey home after a remarkable trip to Asia. This week, the President secured
billions in new investment, ended a war, inked multiple trade and minerals
deals, met with President Xi, and more. He never stops working for the United
States."
Trump's meeting with Chinese President Xi in Busan was
widely viewed as the highlight of his visit.
It served as a crucial opportunity for the leaders of the
world's two largest economies to ease months of tension over tariffs, technology
controls, and rare-earth exports.
The discussions took place on the sidelines of the
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Busan, a key port city
located around 76 kilometres south of Gyeongju, the main venue of the summit.
As the talks concluded, Trump and Xi were seen shaking
hands, signalling a thaw in strained relations and closing a week of
high-stakes diplomacy that defined his Asia tour. (ANI)
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