A dramatic shift in U.S.-China trade relations may be on the horizon as President Donald Trump unveiled plans for a substantial tariff increase. Trump announced a possible 155% tariff on imports from China, with a November 1st deadline for a trade agreement to avert the measure. During a press conference alongside Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Trump asserted that China has been benefiting from current trade dynamics and highlighted existing 55% tariffs. He suggested that this new tariff is a response to China’s perceived aggressive trade actions. The President also confirmed an upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea, aiming to negotiate a mutually beneficial trade accord. This development comes after Trump posted on social media about imposing an additional 100% tariff and export controls, describing China’s trade stance as hostile. Earlier in the day, the U.S. and Australia finalized a multi-billion dollar deal concerning critical minerals and defense, bolstering their strategic partnership.
