Bessent Does Not Back Up Trump’s Claim of Trade Talks With China’s Xi

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The Treasury secretary said that the President Trump and Xi Jinping of China have a good relationship but that he was not aware of a call, which Mr. Trump had alluded to last week.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent speaking in the Oval Office.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended President Trump’s trade policies on Sunday.Credit...Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times

Alan RappeportJonathan Swan

April 27, 2025, 1:18 p.m. ET

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Sunday that he did not know if President Trump had spoken to President Xi Jinping of China, casting further doubt on Mr. Trump’s recent suggestion that Mr. Xi had called him.

Mr. Bessent’s comments, made on ABC’s “This Week,” come as the United States and China are locked in a trade war that is destabilizing the world economy and rattling global markets. The secretary attempted to ease concerns about trade tensions with China and other countries, insisting that the administration was in talks with various nations and acknowledging that the tariffs it has imposed on Chinese goods were not sustainable.

But it appears that communication with China has been minimal.

“I don’t know if President Trump has spoken with President Xi,” Mr. Bessent said when pressed by the host, Martha Raddatz, about Mr. Trump’s statements that the two leaders had spoken about trade. “I know they have a very good relationship and a lot of respect for each other.”

The Treasury secretary is traditionally the American official who leads economic talks between the United States and China and would be expected to know if Mr. Trump and Mr. Xi had engaged in such discussions.

In an interview with Time last week, Mr. Trump said Mr. Xi had called him, though he declined to say when, and asserted that his team was in active talks with China on a trade deal.

Asked about the interview outside the White House on Friday, the president reiterated that he had spoken with the Chinese president “numerous times,” but he refused to answer when pressed on whether any call had happened after he imposed tariffs this month.


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