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White House: China is the main player in trade negotiations

Karoline L. Leavitt, White House Press Secretary, said that President Donald Trump was open to a deal with China. However Beijing must make the first move.

Leavitt said that Trump gave her the statement in an Oval Office discussion to use.

Leavitt stated that "China wants to have what we do... our American consumers, or, put another way, the need for our money."

China increased its tariffs against imports of U.S. products to 125% in retaliation to Trump who raised U.S. duties on Chinese goods by 145% while pausing planned levies on other countries' goods.

Trump has described Chinese president Xi Jinping with admiration, but neither man is backing down in the escalating trading war between their countries.

"The President, again, made it clear that he is open to a China deal." Leavitt stated that China must make a deal to the United States of America.

Trump said that he hopes the trade tensions will lead to a positive outcome. Beijing, however, has not engaged in talks and instead raised its own tariffs against U.S. products. This is unlike other countries who have sought to negotiate with Washington after Trump's plans for new tariffs. (Reporting and editing by Deepababington: Additional reporting by Nandita Jackson, Katharine Bose, and Nandita Mason)

(source: Reuters)