President Donald Trump on Friday said talks with Beijing were making progress toward ending the trade war between the world's two top economies, but he again stopped short of predicting success.
The China meeting was a big success, Trump told reporters, discussing the latest round of shuttle diplomacy conducted this week in Washington. I don't want to predict a deal or not a deal, but we're very well along, he added. We have really negotiated probably the two hardest points. He offered no detail on what those two points were, however.
Top White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow stuck to the same line.
The talks between Washington and Beijing had been very productive and were moving the ball in the right direction, Kudlow told Bloomberg Television.
The US side was less interested in the timing of a deal than getting a good deal, he said. Kudlow said progress had been made on how to enforce the commitments made by both sides, the theft of intellectual property, forced transfers of technology and commodity sales.
I am not here to provide details as those are in the middle of the negotiations that are ongoing, he said.
On Thursday, Trump stopped short of announcing a date for a summit to seal a final deal with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, something he said as far back as February was likely a month away.
Instead, the Republican president said the talks were likely to stretch on for another four weeks, with any summit coming shortly thereafter.
In China, Xi said on Friday he hoped the talks would conclude as soon as possible, according to state media.
Since last year, the two countries have exchanged tariffs on more than US$ 360 billion in two-way trade.
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Apr 06th, 2019 - 04:26 pm 0I hope that the so-called PROGRESS wipes out the loses incurred on account of starting the Trade-War in the first place - IF the war was worth it!
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