China is playing games with President Trump by delaying the contentious trade talks that have been underway for months, according to an administration official.
The Chinese game plan, an administration insider tells Inside the Ring, is to put off reaching a trade agreement by stretching out the talks through delaying tactics.
Mr. Trump weighed in Wednesday, tweeting that China pulled back from finalizing a deal and tried to renegotiate the entire package in a bid to wait out the administration. China hopes “they will be able to ‘negotiate’ with Joe Biden or one of the very weak Democrats, and thereby continue to rip off the United States (($500 Billion a year)) for years to come,” the president tweeted.
“Guess what, that’s not going to happen!” he tweeted, adding that he’s skeptical that the latest Chinese trade delegation expected in Washington on Thursday for the 10th round of talks is coming to make a deal. “We’ll see, but I am very happy with over $100 Billion a year in Tariffs filling U.S. coffers-- great for U.S., not good for China!”
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Not good for American small business either!
We stopped participating in the big box clubs 2 years ago!
Have a Chinese company trying to steal my trademark for the last 2 years and have a DC lawyer fighting them but have found out our own government officials have a lot to do letting them steal from us.
100 billion in tariffs all paid for by US consumers
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