Beij dutiesone day after the president of the USA Donald Trump has spoken of an agreement between the two largest economies in the world that have been involved in a commercial BRA-de-Faler.
“If we have to fight, we will go to the end, but the doors of the dialogue remain wide open,” said Guo Ziakun, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry at a press conference. The statements made yesterday (22.4.2025) by the US president, who announced “significant”, a reduction in duties with China, prompted relief in the world markets that had scared his offensive policies.
On the sidelines of the White House, Trump admitted to journalists that the 145% duties he himself imposed on Beijing are “very high” and that they would be “significantly reduced”. “They will never stay close to this number,” he said, adding that “they will not come back to zero.” “We will be very kind, they will be very kind and we will see what will happen,” the Republican billionaire added, referring to the Chinese.
“We are the ones who set the terms of the agreement and this will be a fair agreement. I believe it is a process that will move forward quite quickly, “he predicted.
The hope of a possible decline has prompted the financial markets today, let alone Donald Trump also said that “he does not intend to dismiss the US Federal Bank (Fed) commander after his fierce criticism.