“ Secret weapon ” of Trump against China revealed while the administrator is preparing for crucial commercial discussions

Fox News Michael Pillsbury’s contributor on what is at stake as the United States and China is organizing commercial discussions in London.
There are two probable results of imminent commercial talks between the United States and China, but only one “secret weapon” to cover itself against long-term competition with the growing opponent, according to an expert in foreign policy.
“This will be a test of the two different theories proposed in our country on the weakness of China,” said Fox News contributor and Foundation Foundation, Chinese strategy Michael Pillsbury on “Varney & Co.” Monday before the meeting with high issues. “In a few hours, I think we are going to find out who is right and who is wrong.”
“The key on our side is to release our own economy,” he noted. “There is just a whole series of things that President Trump has already started. It will be our kind of secret sauce or secret weapon in this type of long -term competition with China.”
President Donald Trump announced on Friday on Truth Social that the Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the trade secretary Howard Lunick and the American ambassador Jamieson Greer will go to London on Monday to continue commercial discussions with China after the two nations have set up taxes on the rights of the other.
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Trump leveled rates of up to 145% on Chinese products as a result of the president’s reciprocal tariff plans in April, when China retaliated against the United States with clean prices. China and the United States concluded a preliminary trade agreement last month, that Trump said that China had violated in a social position in late May.
Michael Pillsbury, contributor to Fox News and the Senior Colleague of the Heritage Foundation, presented an overview of the long-awaited-china trade in London. (Getty Images)
The scheduled meeting comes after Trump spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping last Thursday to discuss trade negotiations between Washington and Beijing.
“You have a set of commentators. I call them extremists. They depict China as weak, about to collapse, just unemployment in a terrible situation. And they use the desperate word; ‘China is desperate to conclude an agreement.’ ‘If this is the case, these talks will last only two or three hours, “Pillsbury has weighed.
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“I think the one who occurs, China is actually quite strong,” he also warned. “They discovered this rare Earth card that they can play that makes us desperate.”
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In the worst case, manufacturers of American fleas and batteries and rare land factories could be “closed” entirely, also warned Pillesbury.
“These discussions today will give us a clue [about] How strong China is and how we are. We will look for him. It is the bet that will take place. “”
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Emma Colton of Fox News contributed to this report.



