US President Donald Trump has described it as unlikely that he will grant another 90-day break in the tariffs.

He expects him to be able to conclude trade agreements with a number of countries. “We will be reasonable,” he said reporters who traveled to Air Force One.

Trump: “Commercial deals are going very well”

According to US President Donald Trump, the talks for trade agreements in the customs dispute are doing well. “We are very close to a deal” because of the tariffs with Japan, he said to reporters in front of the White House. When asked whether he spoke to Chinese President Xi Jinping, he said that he did not want to comment on that. They would have spoken to each other many times. “Ultimately, we will have a lot of good deals,” added Trump. “We’ll put things up again. We will make our country very rich.”

Trump wants “substantial” by China for lower tariffs

According to his own statement, Trump does not intend to unilaterally reduce the tariffs to Chinese products, unless Beijing offers something “substantial”. When asked to describe this, he replied that he wanted an “open china”. “Go to China and sell our products, sell our goods. An open China. That would be a big victory, but I’m not even sure whether I will ask because you don’t want it to be open,” said Trump reporters who traveled to Air Force One. He expected that he will be able to conclude trade agreements with a number of countries, he also said and further: “We will be reasonable”.

Dow Jones Newswires

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