#TrumpCrypto U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated his hardline stance on China, announcing that the United States would not consider lifting the tariffs imposed on Chinese goods unless Beijing made clear and tangible concessions that serve the interests of the American economy. Trump clarified in his statements that any potential easing of these tariffs would not be free or without compensation, indicating that China's economic openness must translate into real gains for Washington.

In discussing the future of trade relations between the United States and its partners around the world, Trump pointed out that his country is moving forward with new trade deals with other nations, emphasizing that tariff determination will be entirely subject to U.S. national interests, adding: "We will set tariffs according to what serves our economy, and we will make deals on our terms."

Trump also noted that he had previously mentioned during his first presidency the existence of what he called a "transitional period" within any new trade agreement, reflecting his awareness of the complexities of implementing trade policies and their gradual impacts on markets and businesses$TRUMP