U.S. President Donald Trump announced that a trade agreement has been signed between the United States and China and expressed optimism about a future deal with India.
U.S. President Donald Trump has confirmed that a trade deal has been signed between the United States and China, marking a significant development in the ongoing trade tensions between the two nations. Trump also mentioned that he is hopeful about reaching a trade agreement with India in the near future.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated earlier this week that the signing had already taken place, although no detailed information has been released publicly so far.
The agreement is reportedly a result of trade talks held in Geneva this past May, which led to a temporary halt in the imposition of additional tariffs between the two countries. As part of the deal, China has accelerated approvals for the export of rare earth minerals, a key issue in the trade dispute.
These trade policies had previously created significant negative impacts on both the U.S. and Chinese economies. President Trump also reiterated his intention to pursue trade agreements with other countries as part of his broader economic strategy.
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