
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition Trump Seeks Elusive China Trade Deal; US Terminates Canada Trade Talks
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Oct 24, 2025 James Major, a Senior Bloomberg reporter in Beijing specializing in trade and geopolitics, dives into the complexities of U.S.-China relations. He discusses Trump's last-minute objectives before his meeting with Xi, including soybean purchases and fentanyl crackdowns. Major warns that a sweeping trade deal is improbable, emphasizing that incremental outcomes are more realistic. He also explores the leverage dynamics in trade, questioning whether tariffs or China's rare earth supply dominance will dictate the negotiation landscape.
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Big Deal Unlikely From One Meeting
- A narrowly tailored summit is likelier than a sweeping US-China resolution next week.
- James Major says leaders may announce limited wins but not solve deep bilateral structural issues.
Negotiate For Specific, Measurable Wins
- Focus negotiations on concrete, limited deliverables like soy purchases and fentanyl cooperation.
- Trump seeks a tariff pause in exchange for targeted Chinese actions rather than sweeping concessions.
Canada Talks Terminated Over Reagan Ad
- Trump abruptly ended trade talks with Canada after Ontario ran an ad using Ronald Reagan's voice.
- The White House cited the ad as interference and halted negotiations immediately.
