Trump posted today (May 27th) and said: "I am very satisfied with the allocation of 50% of the EU tariffs, especially in the situation where our negotiations with them are progressing slowly (to put it mildly!). Please remember, if we cannot reach an agreement or are treated unfairly, I have the right to "facilitate" a trade agreement with the United States. I have just learned that the EU has requested to determine the negotiation date as soon as possible. This is a positive event, and I hope they will eventually open trade between European countries and the United States like the requirements I proposed to China. If they do so, both sides will be very happy and will succeed!!!"

Regarding whether China agrees to open its market to the U.S., from publicly reported information, there has been some progress in the China-US trade negotiations, but it cannot be simply said that China agrees to fully open its market. On May 12th, China and the US issued a joint statement in Geneva. Both sides have significantly reduced bilateral tariff levels, canceled 91% of the additional tariffs and 26% of the "reciprocal tariffs," and also canceled or suspended some non-tariff barrier measures. This means that China has made certain adjustments in tariffs and other aspects, but these are measures taken under the principles of reciprocity and mutual benefit and win-win, aiming to promote the normalization of China-US trade relations, rather than unilateral market opening.

At the same time, for areas that the US side is concerned about, such as rare earth export control, China has not relaxed as the US hoped. China is negotiating trade agreements and making relevant arrangements in the market on the basis of safeguarding its national interests and following international trade rules, rather than unconditionally opening its market to the US.

Source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1833285409515588/

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