The president of the United States, Donald Trumpand the leader of China, Xi Jinpingthey had a telephone conversation this Thursday. at a time when stagnant tariff negotiations Between the two countries they have stirred world trade.
The conversation was informed by the Chinese media Xinhua. For its part, The White House did not comment immediately. Trump declared a day before it was difficult to reach an agreement with XI.
“I like President XI of China, I always liked it and I will always like it, But it is very hard and extremely difficult to reach an agreement with him”Trump published on Wednesday on his social network.
The commercial negotiations between the United States and China stagnated Shortly after the agreement reached on May 12 between the two countries to reduce their tariffs while conversations were developed. Behind the stagnation is the continuous competition for obtaining an economic advantage.
China responds to Donald Trump and accuses the US of “Socavar” the commercial truce
China accused this Monday to the United States to violate the 90 -day commercial truce between the two largest economies in the world, after the president Donald Trump He affirmed that it was Beijing who “totally violated” the agreement.
The declaration of Chinese Ministry of Commerce He crowned a tense weekend in the relations between the US and China, which also included a speech by the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, in which he assured that China “seeks to become a hegemonic power in Asia.”
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“I like President XI of China, I always liked it,” Trump said.
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As reported by the scope, last month, USA and China announced a 90 -day break In most reciprocal tariffs, which had exceeded 100%. Trump initially celebrated the truce as a “total restart”, but on Friday he published on his social truth platform that China had “totally violated” the agreement.
Donald Trump prohibited the entrance with citizens from 12 countries and restricted them to seven others
The President Donald Trump announced through a document signed and published by the White House that will prohibit the entrance to the United States to citizens from 12 countries. The veto will affect Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen.
In addition, the Republican restricted the entrance to the citizens of seven countries: Cuba, Venezuela, Burundi, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo and Turkmenistan. On the other hand, he prohibited visas from issuing foreign students from the Harvard Universityafter wanting to prevent students from other countries from being enrolled, something that was prevented by justice.
As Trump explained, the prohibition was motivated by the recent attack in Colorado against protesters who requested the liberation of Israeli hostages in Gaza. “The recent terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, has underlined the extreme hazards that represents the entry of foreign citizens who are not properly verified,” said the president.
Source: Ambito