Trump says he expects to lower fentanyl-related tariffs on Beijing, discuss ‘farmers’ with China’s Xi

Trump says he expects to lower fentanyl-related tariffs on Beijing, discuss ‘farmers’ with China’s Xi


TOKYO, JAPAN – OCTOBER 27: U.S. President Donald Trump disembarks Air Force One as he arrives at Haneda Airport on October 27, 2025 in Tokyo, Japan.

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U.S. President Donald Trump said he expects to lower fentanyl-linked tariffs on China ahead of a much-anticipated meeting with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in South Korea this week.

The president told reporters aboard the Air Force One on Wednesday that the fentanyl flows into the U.S. and “farmers” will be among topics that he expects to discuss with Xi on Thursday.

When asked whether the potential one-year pause in Beijing’s implementation of rare earth export controls would be enough to draw more concessions from the U.S., Trump said “we haven’t talked about the timing yet but we are gonna work out something.”

The comments came after the Wall Street Journal’s report Tuesday that the U.S. could cut the 20% fentanyl-related tariffs on Chinese exports by half, in return for Beijing’s crack down on the export of chemicals that make fentanyl.

Trump said he was not sure if Taiwan would be on the agenda, “I don’t know if we’ll even speak about Taiwan. He may want to ask about it. There is not that much to ask about it.”

The two leaders’ meeting comes as bilateral tensions have escalated in the recent weeks with Beijing turning up the heat on rare earth export controls, drawing Washington to retaliate with port fees on Chinese ships and threaten software-related export restrictions.

Trump is expected to meet Xi on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, or APEC, summit, wrapping up a nearly weeklong Asia trip.

Trump began his whirlwind weeklong Asia trip on Sunday with a flurry of trade and mineral agreements with his Malaysian and Cambodian counterparts, as well as frameworks for trade pacts with Thailand and Vietnam.

The president called the relationship with China “very good,” saying that “we are going to have a great meeting with China’s Xi.”



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