Trump Open to Letting March 1 Tariff Hike Deadline 'Slide for a Little While'
President Donald Trump might not stick to a March 1 deadline for deciding whether to raise the 10 percent Section 301 tariffs on about $200 billion in China imports to 25 percent, he told reporters at the White House Tuesday.…
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If the U.S. and China are "close to a deal" on comprehensive trade overhaul, "I could see myself letting that slide for a little while," said Trump. "But generally speaking, I'm not inclined to do that." Trump said he's comfortable keeping tariffs on Chinese goods if he doesn't get a real agreement, "not just a deal that cosmetically looks good for a year."