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China tells Trump: If you want trade talks, cancel tariffs

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President of the People's Republic of China, Xi Jinping

China on Thursday, April 24, 2025, called on the US to cancel its sweeping tariffs on Chinese goods entering the country.

This it said would serve as a sign that the President Donald Trump is serious about resolving the trade war between the two countries.

A Chinese official said there had been no trade talks with the US, despite suggestions otherwise from the Trump administration.

According to the BBC, the trade war between the world’s two largest economies has been escalating.

China has reportedly been sending back Boeing planes it ordered from the US in its latest retaliation over tariffs.

But Trump has appeared to soften his stance on China.

He said that the taxes he has so far imposed on Chinese imports would “come down substantially, but it won’t be zero”.

A trade war between China and the US is in full swing.

Online media reports say that Trump has imposed import taxes of up to 145% on Chinese goods coming into the US.

China on its part, retalliated by hitting back with a 125% tax on American products.

China’s Commerce Ministry spokesman He Yadong said the US should remove all “unilateral tariff measures” against China “if it truly wanted” to solve the issue.

This was one of China’s strongest statements yet over the tariff war,.

“The person who tied the bell must untie it,” he added.

Separately, Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said China and the US had “not conducted consultations or negotiations on tariffs, let alone reached an agreement”.

He added that reports to the contrary were “false”.

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Trump previously said negotiations between the countries were “active”.

However, this was also contradicted by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.

Bessent had said on Wednesday that they had not yet begun.

Bessent added that there was an opportunity for a “big deal” between the US and China on trade.

He has previously said he expected a de-escalation of the “unsustainable” trade war, and said the current situation was “not a joke”.

Trump said on Tuesday that he would be “very nice” in negotiations with Beijing in the hope of securing a trade deal.

But following China’s latest comments, he said on his Truth Social media platform:

“Boeing should default China for not taking the beautifully finished planes that China committed to purchase”.

“This is just a small example of what China has done to the USA, for years,” he added.

This was before he repeated accusations that synthetic opioid fentanyl continues to pour into their country.

According to him, the liquid came from China, through Mexico and Canada, killing hundreds of thousands of our people”.

The boss of plane manufacturer Boeing revealed China had sent back aircraft it had ordered from the US as part of its retaliation to tariffs.

Kelly Ortberg said this week that two planes had already been returned.

He added that another would follow due trade tensions between the two countries.

China held a roundtable on Wednesday to address the concerns of more than 80 foreign firms.

Their concerns were over the impact of US tariffs on their investments and operations in China, the commerce ministry said.

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“It is hoped that foreign firms will turn crises into opportunities,” said Vice Commerce Minister Ling Ji.


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