Reg No. - CHHBIL/2010/41479ISSN - 2582-919X
Trump softened in face of China’s decisions, do you know what he has said now regarding the talks?
Donald Trump’s tone has started changing… This happened ever since China told the country’s airlines to stop buying planes from the American Boeing company.
The trade war between the US and China continues. After the war over tariffs, trade talks between the two countries have stopped. Meanwhile, Trump has indicated that he wants to talk to China on this matter. According to a report by India Today, on Tuesday April 15, 2025 , Donald Trump issued a statement saying that the ball is now in China’s court regarding deals. And he is ready to negotiate on this, but China will have to take the next step. On behalf of Trump, White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt told the media.
The ball is now in China’s court on trade. China needs to deal with us. We don’t need to deal with them. There is no difference between China and any other country except that they are much bigger.
Trump said – China relies heavily on the US market. China wants what we have: American customers. Or in other words, they need our money.
Caroline Levitt said-
As you have heard from the administration officials, there have been talks with many countries. We have made more than 15 deals. These are being actively considered. We have consistently said that more than 75 countries have contacted us. So there is still a lot of work to be done.
He revealed that we can announce some deals very soon
Let us tell you that this statement of the White House has come at a time when China is in a mood to constantly attack America. After the retaliatory tariff, China has told its country’s airlines to stop buying American Boeing planes. Not only the plane, but its parts should also not be purchased from this company. This is also likely to give a big blow to the American economy, but Trump is expressing that it will not affect him.
The trade war is not stopping
Let us tell you that the trade war between China and America is not stopping. Rather, the confrontation between the two economic superpowers has increased in recent times. Recently, America imposed a tariff of 145% on China. In retaliation, China also imposed a tariff of 125% on American goods.