President Donald Trump said everyone wants to be part of commercial negotiations with the United States when asked about discussions with China on Wednesday.
Trump’s comments reached the duration of an improvised press gaggy after inspecting the grass of the north of the White House so that the best bet a huge post of the flag would bet.
“We are going to have a fair deal with China. It will be fair,” Trump said.
Trump also told a journalist that the administration was “actively” talking to China.
“Everything is active. Everyone questions to be part of what we do,” Trump said. “They know that they cannot get their way, but they will still work well, and we will have a country that you can be proud, not a stock of laughter worldwide for many years.”
The notable White House revealed on Tuesday that the Administration had received 18 formal commercial offers and that the commercial team would meet with 34 countries this week.
Speaking in general terms about commercial negotiations before in the group, Trump said that “there is a lot of action in progress.”
Citing anonymous sources, the Wall Street Journal On Wednesday, the Trump administration was weighing the reducing tariffs of Chinese products, but the White House Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, closed the perspective of a “unilateral reduction.”
“Let me be clear, there will not be a unilateral reduction in tariffs against China. The president has made clear: China needs to make an agreement with the United States of America, and we are optimistic what will happen,” Leavitt told Fox News’s’ Reports from America In the afternoon.
“We certainly need to see a reduction in the rates and barriers of non -monetary rates of China as well, and we also need to continue seeing these colleagues abroad return their manufacture to the United States of America, so we are” “” coasts. “