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China and US make trade deal progress

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BEIJING: Beijing and Washington have made “substantia­l progress” towards a partial trade deal, China’s top trade negotiator said in his first comments since talks with US president Donald Trump last week.

Trump announced a partial deal after meetings in Washington with the Chinese trade deligation led by Liu He, which ended on Oct 11.

It included promises to increase purchases of US farm products and protection­s for intellectu­al property, but lacked specific details.

“China and the United States have made substantia­l progress in many aspects and laid an important foundation for a phase one agreement,” the vice-pemier told a virtual reality conference in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, yesterday.

China was “willing to work with the United States to address each other’s core concerns on the basis of equality and mutual respect,” Liu said, according to a report on Taoran notes, a social media account run by the official Economic Daily.

The deal announced by Trump offered a temporary reprieve from tariffs planned for mid-October.

But it did not roll back any of the stinging import duties already imposed up to now on hundreds of billions of dollars in trade between the economic powers.

Neither did it address another round of import taxes planned for December.

“Stopping the escalation of the trade war benefits China, the United States and the whole world. It’s what producers and consumers alike are hoping for,” Liu said.

Trump last week said he hoped to sign the agreement with his Chinese counterpar­t President Xi Jinping at the Apec summit in Chile next month. — AFP

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