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Trump tariffs live updates: US won't drop China tariffs without something 'substantial'
"Otherwise, I'm not going to drop ‘em. It'll all work out," Trump said
President Donald Trump is claiming, in a Time magazine interview out Friday, that he's made "200 deals" so far in tariff talks but wouldn't say why he hadn't announced any.
He also said that he would be "finished" with negations in the next 3-4 weeks.
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Trump brushes off concerns over fight with China
ABC News's Mary Bruce asked Trump if he agreed with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent who suggested that the current standoff over tariffs with China is not sustainable.
Trump brushed off the concerns and said he's not going to play hardball with China.
"No, we're going to be very nice. They're going to be very nice, and we'll see what happens," he said.
"But ultimately they have to make a deal because otherwise they're not going to be able to deal in the United States."
White House says China trade standoff 'moving in the right direction,' but provides little detail
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Tuesday alluded to some progress being made in the trade war with China.
"[The president] wanted me to share with all of you that we're doing very well in respect to a potential trade deal with China," she said at her briefing.
"And the president and the administration are setting the stage for a deal with China. So we feel everyone involved wants to see a trade deal happen. And the ball is moving in the right direction," she said.
ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Mary Bruce pressed Leavitt on what that means, but Leavitt refused to say if Trump has talked directly with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
"I don't have anything to read out on a direct talk between the president and President XI, but we will continue to keep you updated," Leavitt responded.
ABC's Bruce asked Leavitt about reports that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told investors he expects the standoff with China to deescalate and what steps the president is considering taking -- but again Leavitt would not elaborate further.
White House says Trump has the 'right' to criticize Fed Chair Powell
When asked if President Donald Trump still believes in the independence of the Federal Reserve, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump is allowed to be displeased with Chairman Jerome Powell and echoed his desire for lower interest rates.
"The president believes that they have been making moves and taking action in the name of politics, rather in the name of what's right for the American economy," Leavitt said of Trump's view on Powell.
"The president has the right to express his displeasure with the Fed and he has the right to say he believes interest rates should be lower. He believes Americans should be able to borrow money cheaper than they currently are right now," she continued.
-ABC News' Kelsey Walsh
Leavitt claims 18 trade deals have been submitted
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt discussed the latest in the tariff negotiations with other countries on Tuesday.
She claimed that "18 proposals on paper that have been brought to the trade team."
"We are moving at Trump speed to get these deals made," she said.