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Trump: 'Significant Progress Made in US-China Geneva Talks'... Consensus on Tariff Reduction?
Summary
- President Trump hinted at the possibility of reaching a consensus on the tariff reduction issue in the US-China Geneva talks.
- He stated via SNS that the talks with China led to many discussions and agreements.
- President Trump expressed his expectation for China to open its market to American industries for the benefit of both the United States and China.

President Trump stated that 'significant progress' was made following the US-China Geneva talks, leading to speculation that the two countries may have reached a consensus on the major issue of tariff reduction.
On the 11th, President Trump posted on the social networking service (SNS) Truth Social, saying, 'We had very good talks with China in Switzerland today,' and 'Many things were discussed, and many agreements were reached.'
He further evaluated that there was a 'comprehensive reset of (US-China trade relations) in a friendly but constructive manner,' and added, 'We want to see China open its market to American industries for the benefit of both China and the United States,' stating that 'significant progress was made.'

Hanna Yang
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