President Trump on Wednesday proclaimed that he was the “chosen one” to end China’s unfair trade practices — and again blamed his predecessors for not dealing with the issue during their own time in office.

“I am the chosen one,” the president, looking heavenward, told reporters Wednesday on the South Lawn before leaving the White House for a speech in Kentucky.

“Somebody had to do it. So I’m taking on China. I’m taking on China on trade.”

The president said that the ongoing trade war with China should not be labeled “Trump’s trade war.”

“This isn’t my trade war. This is a trade war that should have taken place a long time ago by a lot of other presidents,” he said.

He said he was elected to have this fight.

“I was put here by people to do a great job and that’s what I’m doing and nobody’s done a job like I’ve done,” Trump said.

The trade war between the world’s two largest economies began with tariffs that Team trump slapped on China and other countries, with the Chinese retaliating by imposing levies on American goods and drastically cutting back on the throng of agricultural products imported from the US.

The president also said China may try to wait until the next presidential election to get a trade deal “and try to get ‘Sleepy Joe Biden’ to negotiate with them instead of President Trump.”

But he added that China’s current economic situation would compel them to deal with him instead.

“They’re losing too many jobs too fast,” Trump said. “And that’s because of me.”

Trump then took another shot at Biden, for once suggesting that China was a “wonderful” country.

“Well, China is wonderful for China, but I’m wonderful for the USA,” the commander in chief said.