Wednesday, February 05, 2025

Trump to Speak with China's Xi on Tuesday, Navarro Says

U.S. President Donald Trump will speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday, his top trade adviser Peter Navarro told a Politico Live event, as new 10% tariffs on Chinese imports took effect, spurring retaliatory tariffs announced by Beijing. Asked how U.S. consumers and companies should understand the China tariffs, Navarro told Politico: "Let's see what happens with the call today."

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The US has imposed a 10% tariff on all Chinese goods, firing the opening shot of a fresh trade war with Beijing even as President Donald Trump plans to hold talks with his counterpart Xi Jinping

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-- Bloomberg (@bloomberg.com) February 4, 2025 at 12:34 AM

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... Asked if the Trump-Xi call could lead to a reprieve for Beijing similar to the month-long delay for imposition of 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods, Navarro said: "It's up to the boss. I never get ahead of the boss," referring to Trump.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt earlier gave no updates on the Trump-Xi call, but said it would happen "soon." ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-02-04 07:27 PM

Oh well, maybe not Tuesday after all ...

World watches as trade war looms between US and China
www.thetimes.com

... A last-minute postponement in talks between President Trump and China's President Xi cast doubt over whether the leaders can quickly hammer out a deal to prevent another trade war breaking out between the world's two largest economies.

A scheduled phone call between Xi and Trump was called off late yesterday, according to The Wall Street Journal. After talks with President Sheinbaum of Mexico and the Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau this week, the White House agreed to delay 25 per cent tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods by a month.

Yesterday, China launched retaliatory tariffs of between 10 per cent and 15 per cent on imports of US liquified natural gas, coal, crude oil and farm equipment. Beijing also initiated an antitrust inquiry into Google's parent company Alphabet.

The back-and-forth on tariffs between China and the US has rekindled memories of Trump's first term in the White House where he imposed taxes on specific Chinese goods, sparking a trade war. ...


Is Pres Xi not wanting to play ball with Pres Trump?

#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-02-04 07:30 PM

Beijing also initiated an antitrust inquiry into Google's parent company Alphabet.

Which will be dropped if they rename "Taiwan Strait" to "China Strait" on the maps.

#3 | Posted by REDIAL at 2025-02-04 07:35 PM

@#3

:)

#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-02-04 07:58 PM

My current view of China's approach to Pres trump's self-imposed tariff mess is ...

Pres Xi is nothing less than gleeful.

As countries around the world nw are starting to look at the United States as an unreliable trading partner, the leader of the world's second largest economy is quite willing to step in and help those nations affected by the effects of Pres Trump's tariff whims.

Stated differently, the USMCA treaty that Pres Trump negotiated and he called ...

Remarks by President Trump on the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (2018)
trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov

... It is my great honor to announce that we have successfully completed negotiations on a brand new deal to terminate and replace NAFTA and the NAFTA trade agreements with an incredible new US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, called "USMCA." It, sort of, just works: USMCA. (Applause.)

USMCA. That'll be the name, I guess, that, 99 percent of the time, we'll be hearing: USMCA. It has a good ring to it. ...

So we have negotiated this new agreement based on the principle of fairness and reciprocity. To me, it's the most important word in trade because we've been treated so unfairly by so many nations all over the world. And we're changing that. ...



Yet Pres Trump now seems to denounce that treaty he negotiated with his current actions?


#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-02-04 08:18 PM

Yet Pres Trump now seems to denounce that treaty he negotiated with his current actions?

Has Hannity asked him about that yet? Or does he not want to be blackballed and audited?

#6 | Posted by REDIAL at 2025-02-04 08:29 PM

Pete Navarro is a ------- loon.

#7 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-02-04 09:18 PM

blink blink blink

#8 | Posted by RightisTrite at 2025-02-06 04:42 AM

Donald is the mouse about to be played with by that cat, Xi.

Xi and China play the long game while Donald kills flies and eats them.

#9 | Posted by Zed at 2025-02-06 08:16 AM

@#9 ... Donald is the mouse about to be played with by that cat, Xi. ...

Back when I was car-pooling in the 80's, my car-pool friend related a story.

The evening before we rode, he had walked into their bathroom only to see their cat playing with a mouse in the bathtub.

The mouse would use its paw to swat the mouse to the back of the tub, where the mouse tried to climb the wall. Because that climb attempt was not successful, the mouse would slide back into the cat's area again. Only to be swatting again.

The eventual outcome was clear.

But my friend interceded --- got a small box, got the mouse into the box and released it outside and away from the house.

Now the Trump team sees to be indicating that Pres Trump and Pres Xi will be talking next Tuesday.



#10 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-02-06 06:27 PM

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