Trump: We'll Know In Three To Four Weeks If China Trade Talks Are Successful

President Donald Trump is offering a projection about how much longer Washington and Beijing could be locked in heated trade negotiations.

"We'll let you know in three or four weeks if it's successful," he said Monday evening at a White House event, according to NBC News.

That comes after last week's trade talks in Washington concluded without a deal and, instead, featured Trump hiking American tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese products from 10% to 25%.

China, for its part, retaliated with its own raft of tariff hikes on a wide-ranging list of American goods.

And now, investors are closely watching to see if the trade war grows even more punitive: The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative is taking steps to prepare to slap tariffs on the remaining billions of dollars worth of Chinese goods coming into the U.S.

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