Arab Times

US officials ‘arrive’ in China for trade talks

Deadline looms

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BEIJING, Feb 12, (RTRS): Top US officials arrived in the Chinese capital on Tuesday ahead of high-level trade talks as the world’s two largest economies attempt to hammer out a deal ahead of a March 1 deadline and avoid another escalation of tariffs.

US Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin are scheduled to hold talks on Thursday and Friday with Chinese Vice-Premier Liu He, top economic adviser to President Xi Jinping.

If the two sides cannot reach a deal by March 1, US tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports are scheduled to increase to 25 percent from 10 percent. China will likely respond by raising tariffs on $60 billion worth of US goods that it announced last year in retaliatio­n.

“We’re looking forward to several important days of talks,” Mnuchin told reporters after arriving at a Bei- jing hotel. Lighthizer, who arrived at the hotel earlier in the day, did not answer reporters’ questions.

Washington is expected to keep pressing Beijing on long-standing demands that it make sweeping structural reforms to protect American companies’ intellectu­al property, end policies aimed at forcing the transfer of technology to Chinese companies, and curb industrial subsidies.

Talks kicked off in Beijing with discussion­s among deputy-level officials on Monday before ministerle­vel meetings later in the week. A round of talks at the end of January ended with some progress reported – but no deal and US declaratio­ns that much more work was needed.

US President Donald Trump said last week he did not plan to meet with Xi before the March 1 deadline, dampening hopes that a trade pact could be reached quickly.

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