Trump: Xi Jinping ‘meant every word’ about reaching a trade deal

President Trump said Wednesday he trusts Chinese President Xi Jinping is ready to reach a deal to end this year’s ongoing trade war between the two counties.

“Very strong signals being sent by China once they returned home from their long trip, including stops, from Argentina,” Trump posted to Twitter Wednesday morning. “Not to sound naive or anything, but I believe President Xi meant every word of what he said at our long and hopefully historic meeting. ALL subjects discussed!”


Trump met with Xi at the international forum, and on Saturday night the two leaders reached a temporary trade war cease-fire.

During the meeting, Trump agreed to hold off on raising tariffs imposed on Chinese goods, while Xi agreed to purchase a “very substantial” amount of U.S. products to reduce the trade deficit.

The short-term deal set up a 90-day truce in which both sides will try to find a way to wind down the tariff retaliation they both have imposed against each other.

Trump also said China agreed to criminalize the export of Fentanyl to the U.S., a move Trump said could be a “game changer” in the war against opioids.

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