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Home>>World>>‘We Can Get This Worked Out’: Trump Adviser Optimistic on US-China Trade Talks
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‘We Can Get This Worked Out’: Trump Adviser Optimistic on US-China Trade Talks

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October 26, 2025 30 Views0

Expressing confidence about resolving ongoing trade tensions between the United States and China, US Director of the National Economic Council Kevin Hassett said he remains “hopeful” that both sides can reach an agreement soon.

While talking to he reporters, Hassett said that US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping share a cordial rapport, which he believes could help pave the way for progress. “President Trump and President Xi are great friends, and Scott Bessent is really one of the best negotiators there ever was. He’s a successful businessman. We’re still hopeful that we can get this thing worked out,” Hassett said.

Acknowledging friction in bilateral relations, Hassett noted that the US had been “frustrated with some of the Chinese actions”, calling them “unacceptable” in the past few weeks. However, he suggested that tensions may be easing.

“We were frustrated with some of the Chinese actions; they were unacceptable in the last few weeks. But there has been sort of a thawing of relations over the last few days,” he added.

When asked whether a trade agreement could be reached before November 1, Hassett remained cautious but confident.

“We’ll see how it goes,” he said. “But we’ve got the top negotiators on Earth, Scott Bessent and President Trump, on the case.”

Hassett’s comments come amid ongoing efforts to stabilise the US-China economic relationship, which has faced strains over tariffs, technology transfers, and market access.

On Tuesday, Trump stated that Washington would continue with their plans to impose a 155 per cent tariff on Chinese goods imported into the US beginning November 1, despite expressing his desire to maintain amicable ties with Beijing.

“Right now, as of November 1st, China will have about 155 per cent tariffs put on it. I don’t think it’s sustainable for them,” he said.

Trump said while he personally wishes to maintain friendly relations with China, years of one-sided economic dealings have left the US with no choice but to take firm action.

“I want to be nice to China. But China has been very rough with us over the years because we had presidents that weren’t smart from a business standpoint… They allowed China and every other country to take advantage of us,” Trump added.

Earlier, Trump announced on Truth Social an additional 100 per cent tariff on Chinese goods “over and above any tariff that they are currently paying”, effective November 1.

The US President noted that the decision was taken after what he described as China taking “an extraordinarily aggressive position on trade” by sending “an extremely hostile letter to the world”.

He also said that export controls will be placed on all critical software starting the same day.

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