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Trump speaks to China’s Xi on trade, says talks will resume soon

by Stefan Becket
June 5, 2025
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Trump speaks to China’s Xi on trade, says talks will resume soon

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Washington — President Trump spoke to Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday morning about the ongoing trade dispute between the U.S. and China, with Mr. Trump saying the two leaders agreed to have their teams resume talks “shortly.”

Mr. Trump wrote on Truth Social that he and Xi spoke for 90 minutes and addressed a number of outstanding issues surrounding a temporary truce reached on May 12 that was meant to alleviate the escalating trade war between the two countries. He said the conversation “was focused almost entirely on TRADE” and “resulted in a very positive conclusion for both Countries.”

Under the May 12 deal, the U.S. agreed to reduce tariffs on Chinese goods to around 30% from 145%, while China reduced its levies on American imports to 10%. The 90-day accord was meant to give both sides breathing room to strike a broader agreement, but talks soon stalled.

Last week, Mr. Trump accused China of violating the May 12 deal. U.S. officials have said China is withholding some products, including rare earth minerals, that it agreed to resume exporting under the agreement. Earlier this week, China said the U.S. is undermining the deal by imposing new export control guidelines on AI chips and planning to revoke Chinese student visas.

In his post after Thursday’s call with Xi, Mr. Trump said there “should no longer be any questions respecting the complexity of Rare Earth products.” He said high-level talks between U.S. and Chinese officials would resume “shortly at a location to be determined,” and that the U.S. would be represented by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.

The U.S. president also said Xi invited him and first lady Melania Trump to China, and Mr. Trump in turn invited Xi to the U.S. “As Presidents of two Great Nations, this is something that we both look forward to doing,” Mr. Trump wrote. 

The Chinese Embassy in Washington said the two leaders spoke at Mr. Trump’s request. 

On “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” on Sunday, Bessent said he was expecting the two leaders to resolve their issues when they spoke.

“I am confident that when President Trump and party Chairman Xi have a call, that this will be ironed out,” Bessent said, referring to the dispute over rare earth minerals.

In an early morning post on Truth Social on Wednesday, the president wrote that “I like President XI of China, always have, and always will, but he is VERY TOUGH, AND EXTREMELY HARD TO MAKE A DEAL WITH!!!”

Aimee Picchi

contributed to this report.

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Stefan Becket is a managing editor of politics for CBSNews.com. Stefan has covered national politics for more than a decade and helps oversee a team covering the White House, Congress, the Supreme Court, immigration and federal law enforcement.

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