U.S. President Donald Trump stated on Thursday that he is eager to secure a trade agreement with China to resolve the ongoing trade conflict between the two nations. His remarks came during a Cabinet meeting that was open to the media, highlighting his administration’s intention to ease trade tensions.
Trump’s comments reflect a potential shift in tone amid an escalating trade war that has rattled global markets and affected industries across both countries. The prolonged dispute has led to tit-for-tat tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars' worth of goods, sparking uncertainty for businesses and investors worldwide.
During the meeting, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasized the importance of trade stability, noting that finalizing deals with multiple countries would provide more clarity and consistency in U.S. trade policy. He suggested that ongoing negotiations were aimed at creating a more predictable global trade environment.
Although Trump did not specify any concrete progress in the talks with Beijing, his statement signals continued interest in finding a resolution. Analysts believe that a potential deal could ease economic pressure and restore confidence in both domestic and international markets.
The U.S.-China trade war, which began in 2018, has significantly disrupted global supply chains and contributed to slower economic growth in several regions. Trump’s renewed interest in reaching an agreement could mark a critical turning point in the negotiations if both sides are willing to make concessions.
With tensions still running high, market watchers remain alert for any concrete developments or official announcements from either side. A deal between the world’s two largest economies would not only benefit bilateral trade but also boost investor sentiment and support broader economic recovery.


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