Trump Calls for China to Open Global Market Access
President Donald Trump expressed his desire for China to make its markets more accessible globally. Speaking from his golf resort in Scotland, Trump emphasized the complexity of U.S.-China relations, despite an upcoming meeting of officials from both countries in Sweden. He anticipates developments regarding market openness.
During a meeting with reporters at his Scottish golf resort, U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated his wish for China to open its markets to international trade.
Despite acknowledging the might and complexity of China, Trump hinted at strong ties between the two nations just ahead of an official bilateral meeting in Stockholm.
While optimism was present, Trump emphasized resilience in the ongoing dialogues, expressing hope for China's increased global market participation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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