Trump believes it's up to China to open talks on trade, White House says
Briefly

Hong Kong's postal service has ceased accepting goods destined for the United States in response to what they describe as aggressive tactics from the US government. President Trump maintains that China must initiate negotiations to ease ongoing trade tensions. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that the US does not need to compromise but insists on China's need for American consumers. This situation escalated after reports that China would halt Boeing aircraft deliveries, a claim Trump contested, intensifying the trade conflict between the nations.
Hong Kong's postal service recently announced it will no longer accept goods bound for the US, citing the ‘bullying’ tactics by the United States.
In a recent statement, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized that it's up to China to negotiate, stating, 'The ball is in China’s court.'
Leavitt remarked that, 'There's no difference between China and any other country except that they are much larger,' underscoring the crucial economic relationship.
Trump expressed frustration over China's actions regarding a Boeing deal, stating, 'They just reneged on the big Boeing deal,' highlighting tensions in trade negotiations.
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