The Borneo Post

China says US trade talks ‘laid foundation’ to resolve concerns

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BEIJING: China said yesterday that trade talks in Beijing with a US negotiatin­g team had ‘laid the foundation’ to resolve concerns held by both sides in a bruising trade war.

US officials visited Beijing from Monday to Wednesday for the first sit-down talks since President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agreed on December 1 to a three-month truce in the escalating trade spat.

Worldmarke­tsroseonin­creasing optimism that the two sides would be able to hammer out a deal ahead of a March deadline and avert further import tariff hikes.

China and the US “conducted extensive, in-depth and meticulous exchanges on trade issues and structural issues of common concern, which enhanced mutual understand­ing and laid the foundation for resolving issues of mutual concerns,” the commerce ministry said in a statement.

“Both parties agreed to continue to maintain close contact,” the ministry said.

Washington has been clamouring for an end to the forced transfer – and even theft – of American technology, as well as steep government subsidies for Chinese companies.

The Trump administra­tion also wants Beijing to buy more American goods to narrow a yawning trade gap and allow foreign players better access to the Chinese market.

The US Trade Representa­tive office said Wednesday that the talks focused on “ways to achieve fairness, reciprocit­y, and balance in trade relations”, as well as the need for “ongoing verificati­on and effective enforcemen­t” of any agreement.

“The talks also focused on China’s pledge to purchase a substantia­l amount of agricultur­al, energy, manufactur­ed goods, and other products and services from the United States,” USTR said in a statement.

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan speaks during an event commemorat­ing the 40th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between the United States and China at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on January 10.
— AFP photo Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan speaks during an event commemorat­ing the 40th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between the United States and China at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on January 10.

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