WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping discussed trade, fentanyl and TikTok in a phone call Friday, just days before Trump heads back to the White House with vows to impose tariffs and other measures on America's biggest rival.
Despite that, Xi congratulated Trump on his second term and pushed for improved ties, the Chinese foreign ministry said. The call came the same day that the U.S. Supreme Court backed a law banning TikTok unless it's sold by its China-based parent company.
''We both attach great importance to interaction, hope for a good start of the China-U.S. relationship during the new U.S. presidency and are willing to secure greater progress in China-U.S. relations from a new starting point,'' Xi said in the call.
Trump confirmed on his Truth Social platform that he had spoken with Xi, saying ''the call was a very good one for both China and the U.S.A.'' They talked about trade, fentanyl and TikTok and more, he said.
''President Xi and I will do everything possible to make the World more peaceful and safe!'' Trump wrote. His transition team pointed to the social media post when asked for more details on the call.
The past few days have shown a warmer side of the U.S.-China relationship, which is expected to be one of the main focuses of Trump's second term. In his campaign, Trump threatened to raise tariffs on Chinese goods by as much as 60% and later pledged an additional 10% hike over allegations China has failed to stem the flow of illicit drugs into the United States.
Experts believe that Trump would expand controls on products sold to China, too. But they also have pointed to Trump vowing to ''save TikTok" even though he tried to ban the social media platform the last time he was in the White House.
Following the Supreme Court's ruling, Trump said on social media that his ''decision on TikTok will be made in the not too distant future, but I must have time to review the situation. Stay tuned!''