Shi Jinping is difficult to negotiate …

US President Donald Trump described his Chinese opponent Xi Jinning, “it is very difficult to negotiate,” in a new social platform, in a new report on the real social platform last month, the tensions between the two countries have increased.
Trump wrote: “I love President Shi, I was always like that. I will stay, but it is very difficult to finish any contract with him, very difficult !!!”
The reports came after the business negotiations to open a new page between Washington and Beijing as part of the 90 -day peaceful agreement, which signed up to mutual customs duties last month.
When Trump accused Trump of violating the agreement, Beijing denied this, emphasizing that the United States “undermined its new practices, especially in the field of technology and education,” undermined. ”
Waiting call … did not happen
Despite the expectation of calling for a call between Trump and Shi to move the impedance, the call has not yet been made. Trump’s spokesperson Caroline Levitt said the conversation was “taking place this week”, while Treasury Secretary Scott Pesent expressed confidence that the problems would be resolved during a close connection between the two leaders.
But the Chinese Foreign Ministry replied that there was no information about any expected connection.
Mutual expansion in fines and restrictions
On the other hand, the US has doubled steel and aluminum charges at 50%, and restricted restrictions on companies that use artificial intelligence from the Chinese company Huawei, as well as restrictions on providing visas to Chinese students associated with the Communist Party or important scientific fields.
On the other hand, China still imposes restrictions on exporting rare minerals – phones, electric cars and fighter jets – which have inspired the Trump administration, instead of retaliation for US maps.
This is in line with the meeting in Beijing between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and the new US Ambassador to China, where Wang Washington called for re -contacts.
In response to Trump’s comments, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said its positions towards relations with the United States were “stable and clear”.