Shafaq News – Washington
On Friday, US President Donald Trump reported progress during a phonecall with Chinese President Xi Jinping on several key issues, includingdiscussions over a potential TikTok deal, though no formal agreement wasreached.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump noted that the call covered trade,fentanyl, the need to end the Russia-Ukraine war, and approval of a TikTokdeal.
He also outlined plans to meet Xi during the Asia-Pacific EconomicCooperation (APEC) summit in South Korea, highlighting that Xi will visit theUS “at the right time.”
Xi described the conversation as constructive, urging the US to avoid“unilateral” trade restrictions while maintaining a “non-discriminatory” environmentfor Chinese companies, TikTok among them.
Chinese media further reported that Xi emphasized the importance ofavoiding measures that could undermine progress achieved through previousrounds of negotiations.
Relations between the US and China remain strained over multiple issues,particularly export tariffs. Since 2024, trade tensions between the twocountries have intensified, with tariffs on both sides reaching unprecedentedlevels. US duties on Chinese imports climbed to 145%, while China respondedwith tariffs of 125% on American goods, targeting energy, agricultural, andindustrial products. These measures have sharply disrupted trade, causingChinese exports to the US to fall by more than a third.
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