Trump Accuses China of Violating Trade Deal, Shaking Markets

Friday, May 30, 2025, 10:22 am

President Trump has claimed that China “totally violated” an existing trade agreement with the United States, a remark that triggered a modest drop in stock futures. The statement has raised eyebrows among analysts and market watchers, who can’t help but let a little snark seep through the usually buttoned-up financial commentary.

theepochtimes.com / President Trump Says China Violated Trade Deal | Business Matters (May 30)

President Donald Trump said China has violated its tariff agreement with the United States.

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President Donald Trump is in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He’s there speaking to steel workers and touting his work in securing American ownership of U.S. Steel. Elon Musk is departing from his official role at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) as his scheduled tenure comes to an end. On…

oann.com / Trump says China violated trade truce

President Donald Trump on Friday accused China of blatantly violating a temporary agreement with the U.S. to reduce tariffs during ongoing trade negotiations.

go.com / Trump claims China 'totally violated' trade agreement with US

U.S. stocks fell slightly in early trading after the comments from Trump.

cbsnews.com / Stock futures fall after Trump accuses China of violating trade agreement

President Trump accused China in a social media post of violating its trade agreement with the U.S. This comes as investors react to the latest economic data. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady has the latest.

cnn.com / Stocks futures drop as Trump claims China has ‘violated’ trade agreement - CNN

Stocks futures drop as Trump claims China has ‘violated’ trade agreement  CNN


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