Trump took multiple jabs at China, including the spread of COVID from Wuhan and Beijing’s unfair trade practices. Despite that, he appeared willing to engage with Xi to fulfil a promise he has fallen
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NEW YORK -- U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that trade between the U.S. and China need not be "phenomenal," just "fair," and that he has a "great" relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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American leader touts 'very good' relationship with Xi Jinping amid 'massive' trade deficits with Beijing In his first speech at the World Economic Forum of his second term, US President Donald Trump voiced optimism about Sino-American relations while warning of tariffs on companies that do not manufacture stateside.
President Trump spoke at the World Economic Forum virtually Thursday and detailed his plans for the U.S. and the role other countries can play.