Trump Announces US-China Trade Talks in London Next Monday

โ€˜The meeting should go very well,โ€™ the president said on Truth Social.

During his meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in the Oval Office on June 5, Trump confirmed that he and Xi both offered each other invitations for visits.

โ€œWe both accepted, so I will be going there with the first lady at a certain point and he will be coming here hopefully with the first lady of China,โ€ the president told reporters.

Trumpโ€™s announcement comes as the worldโ€™s two largest economies accused each other of violating provisions of the 90-day trade ceasefire deal reached in Geneva last month.

Taking to social media last week, Trump stated that the Chinese regime โ€œtotally violatedโ€ the agreement.

Other senior administration officials, including Greer, told the press that Beijing has been โ€œslow rollingโ€ its compliance.

Chinese officials fired back, accusing the United States of violating the tariff truce.

Incoming Trade Deals

Since the United States reached a preliminary trade agreement with the United Kingdom a month ago, White House officials have repeatedly stated that more of these deals are in the works, without specifying the countries involved.

In an interview with Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro stated that the administration will secure additional deals.

โ€œIt takes time,โ€ Navarro said on June 6. โ€œUsually, it takes months and years. In this administration, itโ€™s going to take more like days.โ€

It has been about two months since the president announced a 90-day pause following his April 2 โ€œLiberation Dayโ€ tariffs.

The Trump administration is seeking fairness and trade challenges the United States has faced are โ€œnot a China problem, [theyโ€™re] a world problem,โ€ Navarro said.

Stephen Miran, the head of the Council of Economic Advisers, told Fox News on June 6 that many deals are currently in the works with various U.S. trading partners.

โ€œI expect that these deals to come out [sic] in a flurry as we get closer to the deadline. Some may come out very soon,โ€ Miran stated.

He stopped short of naming the countries.

Appearing before the House Appropriations Committee on June 5, Lutnick told lawmakers that the president expects โ€œmost transaction deals to have occurredโ€ by July 9.

โ€œIf they donโ€™t occur because of a back and forth, the president can just set the agenda and say, โ€˜Hereโ€™s your offer.โ€™ And set that trading deal in place,โ€ he said.

Byย Andrew Moran

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