US President Donald Trump indicated he would seek talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping before China returned fire with its own tariffs on US goods on Tuesday.Credit:AP
China’s retaliatory tariffs will begin on February 10,signalling the potential for a deal to be discussed between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in coming days.
Speaking in Washington before China’s response,Trump said he would seek talks with Xi “probably over the next 24 hours”.
“If we can’t make a deal with China,then the tariffs will be very,very substantial,” Trump said.
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Trump confirmed at the weekend he was proceeding with tariffs of 10 per cent on Chinese goods and 25 per cent on Canadian and Mexican products. But in a last-minute reprieve,hesuspended the threats against Canada and Mexico in exchange for concessions on greater law enforcement controls on the fentanyl trade.
As it denounced Trump’s tariff threats,the Chinese government called for dialogue between the two sides but has yet to respond to Trump’s suggested talks.
In a statement on Tuesday,China’s finance ministry said it would levy duties of 15 per cent on coal and LNG,and 10 per cent on crude oil,farm equipment and some vehicles from the US.