Posted on 11/01/2019 6:14:18 PM PDT by MaxistheBest
U.S.-China trade talks are progressing well and the United States aims to sign an initial deal this month, top Trump administration officials said on Nov. 1, offering reassurance to global markets after nearly 16 months of tit-for-tat tariffs.
Beijings state-run media Xinhua said the worlds two largest economies had reached consensus on principles during a serious and constructive telephone call on Friday between their main trade negotiators.
U.S. and Chinese negotiators had made enormous progress toward finalizing a phase one agreement, although the deal was not yet 100 percent complete, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow told reporters on Friday.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin made progress on a variety of issues during their call with Chinas Vice Premier Liu He, and were working to resolve outstanding issues, USTR said in a statement.
It said discussions would continue at the deputy level.
Kudlow and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross spoke in upbeat terms about movement toward finalizing the agreement in separate interviews on Friday.
Im quite optimistic, Kudlow told Fox Business Network as the trade talks were underway.
The deal is not completed, but we made enormous progress. Were beyond where we were last spring, so Im going to play that from the optimistic side, he later told reporters.
U.S. officials have said the two sides were close to an agreement in May, but talks faltered when China backtracked on commitments to change its laws to resolve core U.S. complaints about theft of intellectual property, forced technology transfers and other practices.
For now, Kudlow said planned U.S. tariffs on Chinese-made laptops, toys, and other goods that are due to go into effect on Dec. 15 would remain on the table. He said the decision on whether they would go ahead would be made by President Donald Trump.
Washington still hoped to sign the deal this month, said Kudlow, despite Chiles withdrawal as host of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, where Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping had been expected to ink the agreement.
Were looking for a venue, he said. Wed love the timing to be similar, but it will all be determined.
Agreements on agriculture, financial services, and currency were nearly completed, and there had been excellent progress on intellectual property theft issues, Kudlow said, although some additional work remained on that topic.
He said the thorny issue of technology transfer to China would likely be pushed back to a second phase trade deal. Negotiators were also due to discuss enforcement and dispute resolution during Fridays call, he said.
Kudlow told reporters the agreement covered Chinese purchases of U.S. farm products, and other steps to open up its market to agricultural goods.
In financial services, the agreement would give 100 percent ownership to American companies in China, Kudlow said, citing insurers, security firms, and investment and commercial banks.
A Chinese ministry website also showed that China plans to let foreign-funded firms raise money via stock and bond issuance both in China and overseas, and to let them freely repatriate profits, as part of its moves to encourage foreign investment.
The Ministry of Justice published the draft rule, designed to facilitate a foreign investment law that would take effect on Jan. 1 next year, on its website.
How many times have we been lead down this path by Kudlow?
Lighthizer and Trump, are the only two guys I trust.
Catching the peoples Republic of China right now as a major food emergency going on as a worm destroys their crops and the swine flu destroys their pig population
theyre going to have starving people on their hands very soon which will create a major crisis for the politburo there
This their desperation for food is going to drive them to the table with the United States which has a surplus of such
Bad news, no deal would be better, and higher tariffs.
We don't need them, they need us. Let the Chicoms die. Let the Chinese people cleanse them from the planet.
using tariffs to do away with tariffs.
thats going to hack off some people around here.
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