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Trump: Chinese trade officials coming to US 'to make a deal'

"China has just informed us that they (Vice-Premier) are now coming to the US to make a deal," Trump said on Twitter, referring to top trade envoy Liu He.

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Published : May 9, 2019, 7:26 PM IST

Washington: Chinese trade officials headed to Washington for talks this week intend to "make a deal," US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday, reviving hopes for success in negotiations that had appeared to hang by a thread.

"China has just informed us that they (Vice-Premier) are now coming to the US to make a deal," Trump said on Twitter, referring to top trade envoy Liu He.

Read more:China broke the deal in trade talks: Donald Trump

"We'll see but I am very happy with over $100 Billion a year in Tariffs filling US coffers...great for the US, not good for China!" Citing sudden backtracking by the Chinese side after months of negotiations, the White House this week announced US tariffs on USD 200 billion in Chinese imports would more than double on Friday -- a prospect that had long sent shivers through the global economy.

Trump's tweet suggested he was comfortable either with making a deal or with leaving the tariffs in place, however.

Following the tariffs announcement, stock markets around the world sank for two trading days and Wall Street futures were still in the red shortly after 1300 GMT on Wednesday but were moving higher.

Washington: Chinese trade officials headed to Washington for talks this week intend to "make a deal," US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday, reviving hopes for success in negotiations that had appeared to hang by a thread.

"China has just informed us that they (Vice-Premier) are now coming to the US to make a deal," Trump said on Twitter, referring to top trade envoy Liu He.

Read more:China broke the deal in trade talks: Donald Trump

"We'll see but I am very happy with over $100 Billion a year in Tariffs filling US coffers...great for the US, not good for China!" Citing sudden backtracking by the Chinese side after months of negotiations, the White House this week announced US tariffs on USD 200 billion in Chinese imports would more than double on Friday -- a prospect that had long sent shivers through the global economy.

Trump's tweet suggested he was comfortable either with making a deal or with leaving the tariffs in place, however.

Following the tariffs announcement, stock markets around the world sank for two trading days and Wall Street futures were still in the red shortly after 1300 GMT on Wednesday but were moving higher.

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Trump: Chinese trade officials coming to US 'to make a deal'
         Washington, May 8 (AFP) Chinese trade officials headed to Washington for talks this week intend to "make a deal," US President Donald Trump said Wednesday, reviving hopes for success in negotiations that had appeared to hang by a thread.
         "China has just informed us that they (Vice-Premier) are now coming to the US to make a deal," Trump said on Twitter, referring to top trade envoy Liu He.
         "We'll see but I am very happy with over $100 Billion a year in Tariffs filling US coffers...great for US, not good for China!" Citing sudden backtracking by the Chinese side after months of negotiations, the White House this week announced US tariffs on USD 200 billion in Chinese imports would more than double on Friday -- a prospect that had long sent shivers through the global economy.
         Trump's tweet suggested he was comfortable either with making a deal or with leaving the tariffs in place, however.
         Following the tariffs announcement, stock markets around the world sank for two trading days and Wall Street futures were still in the red shortly after 1300 GMT on Wednesday but were moving higher. (AFP)
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