U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that his administration is nearing a trade agreement with China, suggesting significant progress in negotiations between the world’s two largest economies. Speaking to reporters in Scotland before a meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Trump stated, “We’re very close to a deal with China. We really sort of made a deal with China, but we’ll see how that goes.”
The comments mark one of the strongest indications yet that Washington and Beijing may be moving toward resolving long-standing trade tensions that have weighed on global markets. While Trump did not disclose specific details of the potential agreement, his remarks come amid heightened expectations for a breakthrough after months of negotiations over tariffs, intellectual property rights, and market access.
A finalized deal could provide a major boost to both economies, which have faced slowing growth due to escalating tariffs and disrupted supply chains. Analysts note that easing trade tensions would likely benefit key industries, including technology, manufacturing, and agriculture, while also stabilizing investor sentiment worldwide.
Trump’s meeting with von der Leyen underscores ongoing efforts by the U.S. to manage multiple trade fronts, as negotiations continue not only with China but also with the European Union and Japan. Any progress with China is expected to influence global markets and shape U.S. trade policy heading into future economic discussions.
Investors will be closely watching for further announcements from the White House regarding the scope and timing of the deal, as even incremental developments could impact currency markets, equity indices, and commodity prices in the coming weeks.


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