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On Monday, during a White House presser, President Trump spoke about the trade reset with China that resulted from the weekend’s talks in Geneva.
President Trump: “Yesterday, we achieved a total reset with China. After productive talks in Geneva, both sides now agree to reduce the tariffs imposed after April 2nd to 10% for 90 days…The relationship is very good.” pic.twitter.com/HAf3weqrq6
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) May 12, 2025
The President said:
In addition, yesterday we achieved a total reset with China after productive talks in Geneva. Both sides now agreed to reduce the tariffs imposed after April 2nd to 10 percent for 90 days as negotiators continue on the larger structural issues. And I want to tell you that, a couple of things. First, that doesn’t include the tariffs that are already on, our tariffs, and it doesn’t include tariffs on cars, steel, aluminum, things such as that. Or, tariffs that may be imposed on pharmaceuticals, because we want to bring the pharmaceutical businesses back to the United States, and they’re already starting to come back now based on tariffs because they don’t want to be 25, 50, 100 percent tariffs, so they’re moving them back to the United States.
I spoke to Tim Cook this morning, and he’s going to I think even up his numbers, 500 billion dollars he’s going to be building a lot of plants in the United States for Apple. And we really do look forward to that, I really do look forward to that. But the talks in Geneva were very friendly, the relationship is very good. We’re not looking to hurt China. China’s being hurt very badly. They were closing up factories, they were having a lot of unrest, and they were very happy to be able to do something with us. And the relationship is very, very good. I’ll speak to President Xi maybe at the end of the week. We have some other things we’re doing.
My colleague Nick Arama, earlier on Monday, brought us the full details of the China deal as it stands and, as well, how the Biden administration, through weakness and indecision, gave China the upper hand.