President Trump says he might let the March 1st deadline to reach a trade deal with China “slide for a little while” but said he’s “not inclined to do that.”
Trump told reporters Tuesday that if the two sides are close to a new
trade deal, he might postpone raising tariffs on Chinese goods from 10% to 25%.
U.S. and Chinese negotiators are meeting in Beijing this week. Trump
says both sides are anxious to make a deal, but also says the tariffs are
bringing a tremendous amount of money into the U.S.
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