Washington: US President Donald Trump on Tuesday accused China of attempting to drive a wedge between the United States and Argentina by purchasing soybeans from the South American nation rather than from American producers.

“I would say so,” Trump told reporters in the Cabinet Room while speaking alongside his Cabinet members and Argentine President Javier Milei. “China likes to draw wedges.”

When asked about reports concerning Chinese port fees imposed on US vessels, Trump downplayed their significance.

“I guess, that’s natural. It’s China and it’s natural,” he remarked. “It’s not gonna mean anything in the end.”

Following his interaction with reporters, Trump issued a warning to China over its refusal to buy US soybeans, calling the move “an Economically Hostile Act.”

“I believe th

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