KEY POINTS
  • President Trump contends he faces no pressure to reach a trade agreement with China.
  • The world's two largest economies are locked in a trade battle that threatens to stifle economic growth.
  • Trump is considering putting additional tariffs on up to $467 billion in Chinese goods.
President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference with China's President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on November 9, 2017.

President Donald Trump contended Thursday that he faces no pressure to strike a trade deal with China as Washington and Beijing exchange shots in a mounting trade conflict.

The comment followed reports saying the U.S. is in the early stages of proposing a new round of trade talks with China. The two sides aim to strike an agreement and stop a trade war threatening to stifle growth in the world's two largest economies.