In recent statements, U.S. President Trump indicated the possibility of having a conversation with the Chinese president at the end of this week, emphasizing that the United States does not seek to harm China but desires more balanced relations.
Trump stated that his country is working on bringing pharmaceutical companies back to the U.S., which have already started to return, as part of a plan to support the national economy and strive for achieving gold, referring to boosting growth.
He also revealed a conversation he had with Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, during which he pledged to build more factories within the United States, in a step aimed at supporting domestic manufacturing and enhancing job opportunities.
These statements reflect an American trend towards strengthening the national economy through manufacturing and reducing reliance on foreign countries, especially in light of trade tensions with China.