Trump says in ‘no rush’ to complete China trade deal

WASHINGTON (Reuters): US President Trump said on Friday he was in “absolutely no rush” to finalize a trade agreement with China as US negotiators from both countries prepared to continue talks in Washington, in a sign that discussions could go past this week.

In a blizzard of early-morning tweets, Trump defended his decision to slap additional levies on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods, which went into effect earlier Friday, and said the tariffs would boost the United States more than any trade deal.

“Tariffs will bring in FAR MORE wealth to our country than even a phenomenal deal of the traditional kind,” Trump wrote in a string of posts on Twitter.

“Talks with China continue in a very congenial manner – there is absolutely no need to rush,” Trump said. “We will continue to negotiate with China in the hopes that they do not again try to redo deal!”

Trump has insisted that China would pay the tariffs, not US consumers, but prices are up on a number of products as American businesses shoulder the costs.