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'It will all be fine': Trump on trade tensions with China
The US president calls Xi’s rare earth export controls a "temporary misstep" after threatening 100 percent tariffs.
'It will all be fine': Trump on trade tensions with China
"The USA wants to help China, not hurt it," Trump says. / Photo: AP
October 12, 2025

US President Donald Trump said that trade tensions with China will be resolved, posting a reassuring message days after threatening 100 percent tariffs.

"Don't worry about China; it will all be fine," Trump wrote on his social media platform, Truth Social, on Sunday.

Trump characterised Chinese President Xi Jinping's rare earth export controls as a temporary misstep.

"Highly respected President Xi just had a bad moment. He doesn't want depression for his country, and neither do I," he said.

"The USA wants to help China, not hurt it," Trump added.

China expanded rare earth export restrictions on Thursday, imposing limits on processing and manufacturing technologies and prohibiting cooperation with foreign companies without prior government authorisation.

“Not afraid of Trump’s threat”

Trump on Friday threatened to impose 100 percent tariffs on Chinese goods and restrict critical software exports after Beijing's move.

He said the tariffs would take effect on November 1, "over and above any tariff that they are currently paying."

China said Sunday it is "not afraid of" a trade war after Trump's threats.

China's position on a trade war is consistent, a Commerce Ministry spokesperson said, namely: "We do not want it, but we are not afraid of it.”

The threat of new tariffs sent US stock markets plunging on Friday, following upheaval in the markets from Trump’s announcement in April of new worldwide tariffs.

US financial markets are closed on Monday for the Columbus Day holiday.

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SOURCE:AA
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