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Trump: Opening China for US goods would be big win

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United States President Donald Trump told reporters on board Air Force One on Friday that he would like to "open China" for selling American products and stressed achieving that would be a "big win."

However, Trump remained very cautious about that prospect, noting he may not even ask Beijing for such a thing as he thinks the Chinese "don't want it open." He then expressed a hint of optimism, pointing out his tariffs could make Beijing change its position.

Trump added he will not drop tariffs on China unless they "give us something."

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