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Trump meeting Xi: “Expecting a great deal”, says the US President

Trump meeting Xi: “Expecting a great deal”, says the US President

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Virendra Pandit

 

New Delhi: Expecting to sign a trade deal with Chinese President Xi Jinping during their first meeting since 2019 on Thursday, US President Donald Trump said he expects to ink a “great deal,” the media reported.

In a wide-ranging but rambling speech on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit at Gyeongju, South Korea, on Wednesday, Trump said the expected trade deal would be good for both countries and “something very exciting for everybody.”

“That’s really a great result. That’s better than fighting and going through all sorts of problems,” he said addressing a business luncheon on the sidelines of the APEC gathering.

“No reason for it.”

The US President is scheduled to meet Xi on Thursday in the coastal city of Busan, about 85 km south of Gyeongju, in their first face-to-face encounter since Trump launched his second trade war with China after returning to the White House in January this year.

Trump, who is on the final leg of a six-day visit to Asia, last met Xi in 2019 on the sidelines of the Group of 20 Summit in Osaka, Japan.

The US President, who arrived in South Korea after stops in Malaysia and Japan, did not provide details of the anticipated agreement.

But speaking on Air Force One earlier on Wednesday, Trump said he expected the agreement to solve “a lot of problems” and include lower tariffs on Chinese goods in exchange for Beijing taking steps to curb the production of fentanyl.

Trump has imposed a 20 percent tariff on Chinese goods over what he claims is Beijing’s failure to crack down on the flow of chemicals used in making the deadly opioid.

Earlier, American officials indicated that a deal is likely to include the deferral of China’s planned export controls on rare earth minerals and an additional 100 percent US tariff on Chinese goods, along with a commitment by Beijing to buy more US agricultural products.

China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday confirmed that Xi would meet Trump, but did not specifically refer to the expected deal.

“At this meeting, the two leaders will have in-depth communication on strategic, long-term issues related to China-US relations and major issues of common concern,” spokesperson Guo Jiakun told a regular media briefing.

“We are willing to work with the US side to strive for positive outcomes at this meeting, providing new direction and momentum for the stable development of China-US relations.”

Trump also said on Wednesday that he had “pretty much finalised” a trade deal with South Korea.

Kim Yong-beom, an aide to South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, told reporters later that the US agreed to lower its tariff on vehicles and auto parts to 15 percent.

Kim said that a USD 350 billion investment package pledged earlier by Seoul in exchange for lower tariffs would consist of USD 200 billion in direct cash payments and USD 150 billion allocated to shipbuilding “cooperation.”

South Korea and the US, which are close treaty allies, had struggled to finalise their trade agreement because of differences over the specifics of the investment pledge.

Earlier, Trump hailed the South Korean-led expansion of the Hanwha Philly Shipyard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean said in August that it would spend USD 70 million on expanding the shipyard, which it bought last year.

“I think it’s going to be one of the most successful yards anywhere in the world,” Trump said.

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