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Investing.com -- U.S. President Donald Trump expressed his desire for China to open its markets to global trade during remarks made Monday at his golf resort in Turnberry, Scotland.
"I’d love to see China open up their country," Trump told reporters when asked about U.S.-China relations.
The president acknowledged that while the United States maintains "a good relationship with China," he also characterized China as "tough," adding "we’re all tough."
Trump’s comments came as U.S. and Chinese officials were scheduled to meet in Stockholm, Sweden, on Monday. The president did not provide specific details about the agenda for these talks, only stating "we’re going to see what happens."
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