China to ‘fully’ open country’s markets to US businesses, President Donald Trump says

China has agreed to “open itself up to American business” following trade negotiations between Washington and Beijing Saturday, according to President Donald Trump.
The arrangement arguably was the most significant development stemming from the trade negotiations, Trump told reporters Monday at the White House.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent launched trade negotiations with China in Geneva Saturday, resulting in a deal that would put a temporarily ease up on tariffs for 90 days.
This breaking news story will be updated as more information becomes available.
Author: Diana Stancy, Politics Reporter at Fox News Digital
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In a groundbreaking move, China has agreed to open its doors to American businesses following successful trade negotiations with the United States. President Donald Trump announced this major development, emphasizing the positive impact it will have on trade relations between the two countries.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent played a key role in facilitating the trade negotiations with China in Geneva over the weekend. The negotiations resulted in a significant agreement that will temporarily ease tariffs for a period of 90 days, paving the way for increased cooperation and collaboration between the two economic powerhouses.
This latest development underscores the importance of diplomacy and negotiation in resolving trade disputes and fostering mutually beneficial relationships. The agreement between the United States and China is a positive step towards promoting economic growth and stability on a global scale.
As this story continues to evolve, stay tuned for further updates and insights on the impact of this historic agreement.
Author: Diana Stancy, Politics Reporter at Fox News Digital