Trump extends China tariff deadline
President Trump agreed to once again delay the deadline when China’s tariffs would rise as discussions between the two sides continue.
The Trump administration has agreed to once again delay the deadline when tariffs on Chinese imports would rise as discussions between the two sides continue.
The new deadline would be Nov. 10.
“All other elements of the Agreement will remain the same,” Trump said on Truth Social.
In a statement accompanying an executive order, the White House said the administration would be holding “ongoing negotiations” with China, the world’s second-largest economy, to “resolve trade disputes and strengthen economic ties.”
“Each round of negotiations with the Chinese has built on each other, further strengthening economic cooperation,” the White House added.
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