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Trump says Washington's trade deal with Beijing is ‘done'

Trump says Washington's trade deal with Beijing is ‘done'

Donald Trump said China will supply the US with rare earth minerals and magnets. (AP pic)
WASHINGTON : US president Donald Trump touted ties with China as 'excellent' today, saying the superpowers reached a deal after two days of talks aimed at preserving a truce in their damaging trade war.
Trump said on his Truth Social platform that China would supply rare earth minerals and magnets – vital elements for American industries – while Washington would allow Chinese students to remain in US universities.
His post came after top US and Chinese negotiators announced a 'framework' agreement late yesterday following two days of marathon talks in London.
'Our deal with China is done,' Trump wrote, adding that the agreement was still 'subject to final approval with president Xi (Jinping) and me.'
'President XI and I are going to work closely together to open up China to American Trade,' he said in a second post. 'This would be a great WIN for both countries!!!'
US stock markets showed little enthusiasm despite Trump's statements, but major indexes edged higher in early trading.
US treasury secretary Scott Bessent said today that it was possible to rebalance economic relations with China if Beijing proved a 'reliable partner in trade negotiations'.
'If China will course-correct by upholding its end of the initial trade agreement we outlined in Geneva, and I believe after our talks in London they will, then the rebalancing of the world's two largest economies is possible,' Bessent told lawmakers at the House Ways and Means Committee.
The two sides agreed to reduce their tit-for-tat, triple-digit tariffs during talks in Geneva last month, but cracks appeared in the detente after Trump accused China of violating the deal.
Washington was concerned at slower supplies of rare earths after Beijing in early April began requiring domestic exporters to apply for a licence – widely seen as a response to US tariffs.
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Rare earths are used in everything from electric vehicles to hard drives, wind turbines and missiles.
US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick said in London on Tuesday that US measures imposed when rare earths 'were not coming' would likely be relaxed once Beijing moved forward with more license approvals.
On Truth Social, Trump said China will supply 'full magnets, and any necessary rare earths' up front.
Washington has infuriated Beijing by vowing to revoke the visas of Chinese students, a major source of revenue for US universities.
Today, Trump said: 'We will provide to China what was agreed to, including Chinese students using our colleges and universities.'
The US president also said that the US applies 55% tariffs on Chinese goods – a combination of his 30% additional levies this year and the rough average of pre-existing duties, a White House official said.
He said Beijing charges 10% duties on US goods.
The rates are the same as those that were previously agreed in the truce, which temporarily brought US tariffs down from 145% and those imposed by China from 125%.
In a Chinese state media readout of the talks released today, vice-premier He Lifeng, who headed Beijing's team in London, stressed the need for the two sides to strengthen cooperation in future dialogue.
'As a next step, the two sides should… continuously enhance consensus, reduce misunderstandings and strengthen cooperation,' He said, according to state broadcaster CCTV.
Speaking to reporters in London, China's international trade representative Li Chenggang earlier said: 'Our communication has been very professional, rational, in-depth and candid.'

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