President Trump's “big agreement” triggers additional tariffs postponement proposal or December 13 at 4:50

President Trump has posted on Twitter that he is “coming close to a big deal” about trade negotiations with China. As the U.S. plan to launch additional tariffs on China is imminent, some media have reported that the Trump administration has proposed its intention to postpone triggering to the Chinese side, and the final judgment is drawing attention. It is.

Regarding trade negotiations between the United States and China, where talks toward the first-stage agreement continue, President Trump told Twitter: “We are very close to a big agreement. China wants it, and the United States is the same.” And expressed their expectation that negotiations will progress.

The Wall Street Journal, a leading American newspaper, announced that the Trump administration was about to launch additional tariff measures planned for the 15th on the 15th. We have reported that we have proposed an intention to postpone tariffs if we have committed to purchasing large quantities of agricultural products.

In addition, the US side seems to have shown a stance of responding to a certain degree of reduction in tariffs that have already been added, and it seems that discussions are underway.

President Trump is expected to discuss future responses with the relevant ministers in the administration, but if additional tariff measures are activated on the 15th, the confrontation between the two countries will be unavoidably worsened. Has attracted attention.