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US and China sign trade deal, says Trump

27 June 2025 16:54 | News

President Donald Trump said the United States and China have signed an agreement on trade.

Trade Secretary Howard Lutnick said the agreement was signed to Bloomberg TV at the beginning of this week. Neither Lutnick nor Trump did not give any details about the agreement.

“We have just signed China the other day,” Trump said late on Thursday.

Lutnick said the agreement was “signed and sealed two days ago.

In early May, he follows the first talks in Geneva, which led to the postponement of large tariff increases that threaten to freeze too much trade between the two countries. Later, the negotiations in London set a framework for negotiations, and Trump’s agreement officially officially officially officially transformed this agreement.

Lutnick, “President loves to close these agreements. That dealer. We will make an agreement after the agreement,” he said.

China did not announce any new agreement, but at the beginning of this week, rare land exports accelerated the approval of the export of high -tech products such as electric vehicles. Beijing’s borders on the rare worlds have been the key to the debate.

In a statement on Thursday, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce said that Beijing has accelerated the review of export license applications for rare lands and approved a “certain number of compatible applications”.


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