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Trump Expects ‘Good’ China Deal but Warns Meeting With Xi May Be Canceled

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  • U.S. President Donald Trump expressed optimism about reaching a "good" trade deal with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the upcoming APEC summit.
  • Trump's stance on the meeting has fluctuated since he first announced the potential encounter, indicating uncertainty about the talks.
  • During a luncheon with Republican senators, Trump stated, "we’re going to have a fair deal" and anticipated a successful meeting, highlighting public interest in the outcome.

U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday he expects to reach a “good” trade deal with Chinese President Xi Jinping at a regional summit next week, though he cautioned that the long-awaited talks might still be called off.

Trump has repeatedly shifted his stance on meeting Xi at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in South Korea since first announcing the potential encounter.

“So now we’re going to have a fair deal, and I think we’re going to have a very successful meeting. Certainly, there are a lot of people waiting for it,” Trump said during a luncheon with Republican senators at the White House.

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