US President Donald Trump may visit China before going to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit (APEC), which will be held between October 30 November or meet with Chinese leader Sijinping at the Southwest of Chin Post, citing many sources.
China and the US are trying to put an end to the escalating tariff war that has overturned world trade and refueling chains.
Trump sought to impose duties on essentially all foreign goods imported into the US, arguing that this would stimulate domestic production. His critics believe that many consumer goods will be more expensive for American citizens.
The Republican president has set a 10% unified base for products imported from all countries, but the rates are higher for some, including China now reaching 55%. Trump has given a deadline until August 12th to reach a viable deal on duties.