Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

China may buy US LNG, soybeans after Trump reaches out

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WASHINGTON: Chinese officials have begun preparing to restart imports of US soybeans and liquefied natural gas (LNG), the first sign confirming the claims of President Donald Trump and the White House that China had agreed to start buying some US products immediatel­y.

Chinese officials have been told to take necessary steps for the purchases, according to two officials with knowledge of the discussion­s.

It wasn’t clear whether the preparatio­ns meant China would cut the retaliator­y tariffs it imposed on those products, or when the purchases would happen. It is possible that Beijing could reimburse buyers for the tariffs they pay, as they have done for purchases for the state soybean reserve.

Chinese purchases of the goods collapsed after Beijing imposed tariffs on them in retaliatio­n for US import taxes.

The two nations agreed to temporaril­y halt the spiralling exchange of tariffs over the weekend, promising to try and iron out their difference­s by the start of March next year.

Earlier on Tuesday, Trump opened the door to “more lengthy” negotiatio­ns with China to resolve the damaging trade dispute.

While Trump has promised big results from the talks, he threatened more tariffs if the sides cannot reach an agreement, which would add to the economic pain already inflicted on American consumers and companies.

 ?? REUTERS ?? ■ File photo of US President Donald Trump.
REUTERS ■ File photo of US President Donald Trump.

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