Donald Trump, China and tariffs
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President Trump said on Friday that China is violating the "fast deal" it made with the nation to pare back tariffs during negotiations.
The remarks from both sides raise concerns that a trade war could erupt again between the two largest economies.
President Donald Trump accused China of violating a tariff agreement with the United States in a social media post on May 30, after his Treasury Secretary said negotiations had "stalled."
The president’s trade team is exploring other ways it might be able to impose the taxes on imports, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
President Donald Trump said twice Friday that China had breached the terms of the trade agreement between the two countries, but offered scant details.
US stocks end little changed after Trump says China violated tariff terms. Administration maps new curbs. Investors shrug off cooler inflation data.
By David Lawder, Michael Martina, Katharine Jackson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that China had violated an agreement with the U.S. to mutually roll back tariffs and trade restrictions for critical minerals and issued a new veiled threat to get tougher with Beijing.
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President Donald Trump said China is violating a deal struck with the U.S. earlier this month to lower their respective tariffs temporarily and de-escalate a trade war to let negotiations play out. U.
President Donald Trump’s pauses and reversal on tariffs are sending markets on a roller-coaster ride. Consumers and companies would like to have the benefit of knowing where they stand in