U.S. President Donald Trump firmly ruled out reducing his 145% tariffs on Chinese goods, even as top officials prepare for trade talks with Beijing. When asked on Wednesday if he would consider lowering tariffs to encourage negotiations, Trump responded with a clear “no,” signaling continued economic pressure on China.
His remarks come ahead of a high-level meeting between Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, and Chinese officials in Switzerland. Set to take place later this week, the talks were reportedly initiated at Washington’s request. However, Beijing remains strongly opposed to Trump’s steep levies and has shown little interest in negotiating unless tariffs are eased.
Trump’s administration has maintained a tough stance on trade, implementing reciprocal tariffs on multiple trading partners. Earlier this week, the president reiterated he has no immediate plans to sign any trade deals. The meeting in Switzerland marks the first formal engagement in months between the world’s two largest economies, but expectations for a breakthrough remain low.
Investors and analysts are skeptical about any substantial progress, given both countries’ entrenched positions. China, in response to Trump’s tariffs, has imposed retaliatory duties of up to 125% on U.S. goods and has made clear it will not back down unless the U.S. softens its measures.
The escalating trade dispute continues to fuel uncertainty in global markets. With both sides showing little willingness to compromise, the upcoming talks may do little to resolve the deadlock. The outcome could have lasting impacts on global trade flows, investor sentiment, and economic growth. As tensions rise, businesses and markets worldwide are bracing for continued volatility in U.S.-China relations.


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