BREAKING: Here Are the Details of the Trump Trade Deal With the UK
Some of the Reactions to the New Pope Have Been Hilarious
Trump Wants to Dissolve These Three Agencies – A Federal Judge Won't Let...
Trump Just Pulled His Controversial Prosecutor Pick
Will AOC Run for President? Here's What Trump Thinks.
Beheaded for Belief: The Urgent Need to Protect Christians in the DRC
She Lost Her Job to Protect a Baby — Then Got the Surprise...
JD Vance Just Put Putin on Notice — The Trump White House May...
Bernie Sanders Unapologetically Defends Flying Private Jets
Watch Bessent Shut Down Democrat Who Tried to Peddle 'Fake News Hoax' During...
Exposed: Scandal Over 'Sex Ed' Camp for Young Kids in Colorado
First American Pope in History Announced
Georgia College Student and Her Family Face Deportation After She Got Pulled Over...
Ohio Gov. DeWine Moves to Block State GOP From Endorsing Vivek Ramaswamy
‘It Is Our Job to Destroy the United States,’ Says...
Tipsheet

Trump Isn't Budging on China Tariffs

AP Photo/Andy Wong, File

Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office Wednesday, President Donald Trump was asked if he is willing to pull back the 145 percent tariff on China in order get the communist party's leaders to the negotiating table. His answer was simple: "No." 

Advertisement

During an interview with Fox News Tuesday night, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent revealed Chinese and U.S. officials will meet in Switzerland this weekend to discuss current trade policy. 

"The world has been coming to the U.S. and China has been the missing piece. I was going to be in Switzerland to negotiate with the Swiss. Turns out, the Chinese team is traveling through Europe and they will be in Switzerland also. So, we will meet on Saturday and Sunday. And look, we have shared interests. This isn't sustainable, as I've said before, especially on the Chinese side," Bessent said. "We don't want to decouple; what we want is fair trade."

Advertisement

President Trump weighed in on the meeting, saying he believes the currently imposed tariff is a better deal than the status quo.

China, whose economy is cratering, confirmed the news Wednesday.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement