US President Donald Trump on Sunday said he expects a positive relationship with China, while stressing the role of tariffs in managing international disputes. “I think we'll get along just fine. I have a great relationship with China. Xi had a bad moment… but because of the tariffs, it's much tougher for them,” he told reporters. The 47th US President also cited his intervention in a potential India-Pakistan war as an example of how tariffs can resolve conflicts. “I settled a few of the wars just based on tariffs. For example, between India and Pakistan, I said, if you guys want to fight a war and you have nuclear weapons. I am going to put big tariffs on you both, like 100 per cent, 150 per cent, and 200 per cent...I said I am putting tariffs. I had that thing settled in
'Xi had a bad moment': Donald Trump reflects on relationship with China amid trade war

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