TikTok and tariffs loom over Trump’s phone call with Xi Jinping: ‘We’re very close to deals on all of it’
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TikTok and tariffs loom over Trump’s phone call with Xi Jinping: ‘We’re very close to deals on all of it’

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"My relationship with China is very good," Trump said in an interview with Fox News.

September 19, 2025
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·Tariffs and tradeTikTok and tariffs loom over Trump’s phone call with Xi Jinping: ‘We’re very close to deals on all of it’By AFPBy AFP U.S.

President Donald Trump speaks to the press as he flies back to the United States from the United Kingdom onboard Air Force One on September 18, 2025.Andrew Caballero-Reynolds—AFP via Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump, who recently accused Xi Jinping of working to “conspire” against the United States, hopes to finalize the fate of -sharing app TikTok and make gress on trade talks in a phone call with the Chinese leader on Friday.

“I’m speaking with President Xi, as you know, on Friday, having to do with TikTok, and also trade,” Trump said Thursday in an interview with Fox News. “And we’re very close to deals on all of it.

And my relationship with China is very good.” The call will be the second between the two men since Trump returned to the White House in January, and the third since the start of the year.

On June 5, the U.S. president said Xi had invited him to visit China, and he issued a similar invitation for the Chinese leader to come to the United States.

So far, no travel plans have been made, but several analysts expect Xi to repeat his offer, especially knowing that Trump is always keen to be received with diplomatic fanfare.

TikTok “Each leader will aim to signal that he has outmaneuvered the other” in trade talks focused on tariffs, Ali Wyne, an expert on U.S.-China relations at the International Crisis Group, predicted in a note.

The pair could settle the TikTok drama, after Trump repeatedly put off a ban under a law designed to force Chinese parent company ByteDance to sell its US operations for national security reasons.

Trump told reporters on Thursday that he hoped to “finalize something on TikTok.” Under the deal, TikTok’s US would be “owned by all American investors, and very rich people and companies,” Trump said.

He said he believes TikTok had boosted his appeal to younger voters and helped him win the 2024 election.

The president on Tuesday again pushed back applying a ban on the app, which had been decided under his predecessor Joe Biden.

The Wall Street Journal raised the possibility of a conium to control TikTok that would include giant Oracle and two California investment funds—Silver Lake and Andreessen Horowitz.

Tariffs The telephone talks come as the world’s two biggest economies seek to find a commise on tariffs.

Both sides dramatically hiked tariffs against each other during a months-long dispute earlier this year, disrupting global supply chains.

Washington and Beijing then reached a deal to reduce levies, which expires in November, with the United States imposing 30 percent duties on imports of Chinese goods and China hitting US ducts with a 10 percent tariff.

The phone meeting also comes after Xi organized a major summit this month with the leaders of Russia and India—and invited North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to observe a major military parade in Beijing.

“Please give my warmest regards to (Russian President) Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un as you conspire against the United States of America,” Trump wrote to Xi on his Truth Social platform.

The US leader slammed India with punitive tariffs for its oil purchases from Moscow, and has called on European countries to sanction China for buying Russian oil, though Washington has not itself sanctioned Beijing.

“If they did that on China, I think the war (in Ukraine) would maybe end,” Trump told Fox News.

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