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Trump says China trade talks going well, predicts ‘good deal’ or no deal

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that trade talks with China were moving along well and predicted either a ‘good deal’ or no deal between the world’s two largest economies.

Washington and Beijing have been locked in intense negotiatio­ns to end a months-long trade war.

Trump, citing progress in talks, last week delayed a planned tariff increase to 25 per cent from 10 per cent on US$200 billion of Chinese goods.

“They’re moving along well and we’ll see what happens,” the president said on Wednesday during a meeting in the Oval Office, referring to the trade talks. He said there would either be “a good deal or it’s not going to be a deal, but I think they’re moving along very nicely.”

Trump’s comments after the Commerce Department said on Wednesday that the US goods trade deficit surged to a record high in 2018 as strong domestic demand fuelled by lower taxes pulled in imports, despite the president’s tariffs and ‘America First’ policies aimed at shrinking the trade gap.

Talks are primarily taking place via video teleconfer­ence and going well, Ted McKinney, undersecre­tary for Trade and Foreign Agricultur­al Affairs, told a press call.

“Right now, I think there’s just a lot of work in getting words down ... a contract or agreement, and that’s the current status,” he added.

The United States has demanded that China make substantia­l changes to its laws and practices to protect US intellectu­al property, end forced transfers of US technology to Chinese firms, curb generous industrial subsidies and open the domestic market to US companies.

In addition, Washington has sought increased Chinese purchases of US goods, including farm and energy commoditie­s and manufactur­ed products, to reduce a US trade deficit with China that it estimates at more than US$417 billion for 2018. — Reuters

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