Washington:President Donald Trump on Sunday defended his strategy versus China, on whose goods Washington has imposed heavy tariffs as the two nations are engaged in high-stakes trade talks, and he called the US economy 'the best in the world'.
"Our economy is the best in the world, by far. Lowest unemployment ever within almost all categories" wrote Trump on his Twitter account.
The US economy is "Poised for big growth after trade deals are completed. Import prices down," the president added in the same tweet, going on to claim that "China eating Tariffs. Helping targeted Farmers from big Tariff money coming in. Great future for the USA!"
In another Twitter post, the President alluded directly to his administration's policy toward the Asian giant, saying, "We are doing very well with China, and talking!"
On August 1, Trump threatened to slap 10 per cent tariffs on an additional $300 billion worth of Chinese exports to the US that are still not weighed down with the tariffs the US imposed previously. The new tariffs were slated to go into effect on September 1, a threat that intensified the trade war between the two economic powerhouses, since the new tariffs would have meant that all China's products would be subject to significant import duties when entering the US.
However, Trump later postponed the measure, saying that the new tariffs would not go into effect until December 15.
Analysts interpreted the postponement as an attempt by the administration to avoid impacting US consumers, mainly during the Christmas buying season, what appeared to be a tacit acknowledgement that American shoppers are the ones being asked to, in effect, foot the bill for the tariffs.