President Trump has expressed optimism about ongoing trade negotiations with China, suggesting that a deal may be on the horizon. Despite the disruption caused by his tariff policies, some electronics like smartphones and computers have been temporarily exempted from new tariffs. U.S. officials have clarified that tariffs on these products could still be implemented in the coming months. Meanwhile, port fees on Chinese vessels have been given a six-month reprieve as talks continue. The situation remains fluid, with both sides actively discussing potential agreements to ease trade tensions.
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Trump tariffs live updates: Trump touts trade talk progress, says 'going to make a deal' with China
President Trump claimed progress on multiple fronts in developing trade talks on Thursday as his tariff policy disrupts global trade relationships and increasingly hones in on China. Trump was optimistic about negotiations with China,
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Trump tariffs live updates: Trump says US and China are discussing a deal
U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced late Friday that some smartphones, computers, chips and other electronics would be exempted from tariffs, but Trump's top economic advisers hit the Sunday talk shows to explain the policy, saying that tariffs against electronics would be coming in the next month or two.
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