Trump Extends China Tariff Deadline For Another 90 Days | World News

Al Jazeera reported that the United States President Donald Trump has signed an execution order on Monday (local time) that extends its deadline for 90 days.
The decision arrived only a few hours before the last date of Beijing in Beijing, when the previous 90 -day pause was set up, CNBC was reported to a White House official quoted by Al Jazeera on Monday.
In the early hours of Monday, Trump said, as Beijing said he was looking for positive results, he said that he was “dealing with China in a very good way”.
The US and China have increasing trade tensions and tariffs on each other’s products reach blocking levels. In April, the US brought a 145 percent amazing tariff to Chinese goods, while China made retaliation with 125 percent tariffs for US products.
However, in May, both countries agreed to temporarily lower tariffs during a meeting in Geneva, Switzerland. The US reduced its tariffs from 145 percent to 30 percent and reduced Chinese tariffs from 125 percent to 10 percent.
However, the pause, negotiations still appear. When asked for the last delivery date on Monday, Trump said, “We will see what will happen. They are dealing very well. The relationship is very good [China’s] CHAIRMAN XI [Jinping] And myself. ”
“We hope that the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said,” The US will work with China to follow the important unity of consensus during the telephone conversation between the two presidents. ” He said.
The authority added that Beijing will “endeavor for positive results on the basis of Washington’s equality, respect and mutual benefit.”
In June, key economic officials gathered in London as disputes emerged, and US officials accused their colleagues of violating the agreement. According to Al Jazeera, policy makers met last month at Stockholm.
Even if both countries try to push back the old state, the US trade ambassador Jamieson Greer said last month Trump would be “last call” to any extension.