Trump says he expects to stay engaged with China’s XI

Washington – President Trump said in South Korea on Wednesday that he hopes to appear in a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the US-China Trade Deal.
“We will, I hope, make an agreement. I think we will get an agreement. I think it will be a good need for both,” said the President. “The world is watching, and I think we’re going to have something very exciting for everyone.”
Mr Trump made the comments during a speech at the Asia Pacific Economic Forum in Gyeongju, South Korea, part of SwengLong’s nearly a week. Many of his trips focused on trade agreements to increase cement and increase economic relations with us in the region – the President signed trade and tax deals signed with Japan, Malaysia and other countries, and held talks with South Korean officials on the day.
But the meeting with XI in South Korea on Thursday is the best part of the trip. The session could be difficult, as China and the US have been in a trade conflict for months.
The President of the US is pressing the XI to release a set of severe restrictions on exports to different world materials, which threaten all the money in the computer in the aerospace stores starting on Saturday unless Beijing is good. Treasurer Scott Bessent said Sunday extra Tax rates are 100% – Which will increase the US total to 140% – was ‘successfully on the table’ after a two-day meeting with China.
The trade war has also led China to cut US Soya imports, causing pain for American farmers, even though it means that the American Beesent waiting for the soybean boycott to end. And Mr. Trump requires Chinese approval For an agreement to transfer Tiktok’s US operations from Beijing-based Parent Company Pettance.
Mr. Trump – sold out Earlier this week the two leaders will reach an agreement at the end of his trip, saying “a lot of respect for President XI” and “I think we will come with an agreement.”
Nicholas Burns, Biden-Era US Ambassador to China, told CBBS News Chief White House
“China is the most important influencer, the enemy of the United States in the world now. It will be in the future,” Barnes said. “So the stakes are high, because we have a lot of problems when we compete with China.”
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Trump is talking to our partners in Asia
The President also used his speech at the APEC event to be able to make other trade deals he paid for in Asia. Mr. Trump highlighted his plans to cooperate with other countries in key industries such as shipbuilders such as critical telephones, and increased critical minerals, and build members in the interests of “economic security.
APEC is a regional economic group with 21 member countries around the Pacific Rim, including China, Mexico, Russia, Singapore, South Korea and Vietnam. The promotion of free trade is a big part of the forum, despite Mr. Trump’s push to get higher tariffs for many countries, but the tactics that the President opposes will increase the slow curve in trade and further economic growth.
The President is looking to Cinch a trade agreement with South Korea, the United States’ largest trading partner. In the summer, Mr. Trump announced the draft agreement That includes imposing 15% tariffs on South Korean goods, while South Korea invests billions of US dollars in American industry and opens its market to American cars. Bessent told reporters The South Korea Deal may have been resolved this week, but it’s close.
During the APAC speech, Mr. Trump called South Korea “a friend that was America’s dearest and closest friend.” He said he wants to work with the country by investing in US Shipbuilding.
Before leaving Tokyo, Mr. Trump again signed a trade agreement By Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Tuesday, Sentiment 15% tariffs on Japanese imported goods, lower than the 25% initially shared by the President. Japan has also put $550 billion in investment into the US industry. And the President announced trade deals with Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand earlier in the trip.
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He is also expected to meet at some point with nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, as the Microchip Giant partners with the Department of Energy to build a supercomputer for intelligence purposes.
And Mr Trump has said he would be open to meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong UN during his trip, although no such meeting is planned. In the first period of Mr. Trump, he was The first time the President is planning to visit North Koreaa journey that takes place in the background he extended the invitation to Kim in social media. Gyeongju, which has a population of about 250,000 people in the southeast of Korea, is located on the other side of the country like Seoul, the capital of the country, and in this way passed north of North Korea.

