U.S. President Donald Trump expressed optimism on Wednesday about reaching a “fair” trade agreement with China as negotiations between the two nations continue. Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump said discussions were “moving along” and predicted a positive outcome, noting both sides were “in step” toward resolving their trade dispute.
The latest round of talks took place in Stockholm on Monday, where U.S. and Chinese officials reportedly met for over five hours. These discussions aim to address longstanding economic tensions and potentially extend a truce in the ongoing trade war by an additional three months.
China faces an August 12 deadline to finalize a durable tariff agreement with the United States. This follows preliminary deals reached in May and June that temporarily eased tit-for-tat tariffs and disputes over rare earth mineral supplies. Both governments are under pressure to secure a lasting resolution that would stabilize markets and benefit exporters on both sides.
The Trump administration has already brokered trade deals with major partners including the European Union, Britain, and Japan, and is currently negotiating with other nations to broaden its global trade strategy.
Analysts view the U.S.-China trade talks as a critical factor in global economic stability. A successful agreement could reduce supply chain disruptions, boost investor confidence, and ease tariffs that have weighed heavily on industries ranging from technology to agriculture. However, failure to reach consensus could reignite tensions and trigger renewed market volatility, adding further uncertainty to an already fragile global economy.
Trump’s remarks signal cautious optimism but underscore the urgency for both countries to bridge remaining gaps before the deadline approaches.


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