‘Ball tariff is in his court’: The White House says Donald Trump is open for a deal with China, but …

Donald Trump and Xi Jinping

US President Donald Trump has said that “the ball is in China’s court,” between the ongoing tariff war between the two countries, after which after the US Tariff Chinese goods have reached 145 percent, while China, in turn, now imposes 125 percent tariffs on imports from the United States.
White House press secretary Karolin Lewit said in a media briefing, “The President has made his position quite clear to China. However, I have an additional statement that he shared with me only in the Oval office.”
Levit continued, “The ball is in the Chinese court … China needs to deal with us. We do not need to make a deal with them. There is no difference between China and any other country, except that they (China) are very big.”
China and other countries, Levit further quoted Trump, what does the United States have – American consumer – And keep another way, “They need our money.”
He said, “So the President again, it has made it clear that it is open to a deal with China, but China needs to make a deal with the United States.”
Trade tension between Washington and Beijing is provoking; The situation has worsened since Trump took over in January.
The MAGA leader initially put tariffs on imports from China on his alleged role in the Fentanile supply chain, and recently rapidly carried forward the levels that Washington Deems are “unfair”.
The US tariff on China consists of 20 percent with fantanel and other illegal drugs, as well as 125 percent on trade practices.
The Trump administration, however, has temporarily allowed some technical products such as smartphones and laptops from the latest levy.

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