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US says trade row with China could ease after Trump-Xi talks, which could ‘happen soon’

US President Donald Trump has accused Beijing of violating a deal to temporarily lower tariffs the countries had imposed on each other

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US President Donald Trump, left, and Chinese President Xi Jinping. US officials said on Sunday that the trade talks between the countries could ease after discussions they said could happen soon. Photo: AP
Mark Magnierin New York

A senior member of US President Donald Trump’s economic team said on Sunday that Trump may speak with China’s President Xi Jinping “very soon”, adding that any such call could help break the impasse in trade talks between the world’s two biggest economies.

“I’m confident that when President Trump and Party Chairman Xi have a call that this will be ironed out,” US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said, adding that China was “withholding some of the products that they agreed to release during our agreement”.

When asked if rare earths were one of the products he was referring to on CBS’s “Face the Nation”, Bessent acknowledged this was the case.

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“Maybe it’s a glitch in the Chinese system. Maybe it’s intentional,” the former hedge manager said. “We’ll see after the president speaks with” Xi.

“I believe we will see something very soon,” Bessent said.

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, left, and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Photo: AFP
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, left, and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Photo: AFP
Trump on Friday accused Beijing of violating a bilateral deal reached last month in Geneva to lower inordinately high tariffs that the two giants had slapped on each other, a pause scheduled to last 90 days. The agreement was negotiated by Bessent and Vice-Premier He Lifeng but details were not released.
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