United States President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced that China will engage with Nvidia Corporation’s CEO following recent senior-level discussions, signalling a potential thaw in tech-sector relations between Washington and Beijing.
Earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday declared his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping a major success, saying it rated “12 out of 10” and signalling a breakthrough across trade and strategic supply chains.
Trump announced that U.S. tariffs on China will be reduced to 47% from 57%, adding that “a lot of decisions were made” during the discussions. The move marks a significant recalibration in Washington’s trade stance as both nations push to stabilise ties.
He further stated that there are “no roadblocks on rare earths” and that “all the rare earth issue has been settled,” with a U.S. official traveling with him confirming China will keep rare-earth exports flowing. Trump also said he expects to sign a trade deal with China “pretty soon.”
The U.S. President described the talks as “amazing,” emphasising cooperation on fentanyl control and supply chain security — key priorities for both countries