‘Tariff Man’ Donald Trump says China trade war talks will end in March – unless they don’t
- US president hinted in a tweet that negotiations may last longer than expected and may not even deliver the ‘real deal’ he is hoping for

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday held out the possibility of an extension of the 90-day trade truce with China but warned he would revert to tariffs if the two sides could not resolve their differences.
Trump said his team of trade advisers led by China trade hawk US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer would determine whether a “REAL deal” with China was possible. “If it is, we will get it done,” Trump said in a Twitter post. “But if not remember, I am a Tariff Man.”
The threat of an escalating trade war between the world’s two largest economies has loomed large over financial markets and the global economy for much of the year and investors greeted the ceasefire agreed by Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping over the weekend with relief.
Markets, however, pulled back sharply after Monday’s rally as doubts crept in over what could realistically get accomplished in the tight negotiating window.
Trump addressed one of the concerns by indicating he would not be opposed to extending the 90-day truce.