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China, United States agree to hold trade talks: Chinese commerce ministry

- BEIJING -AP

China and the United States have agreed to hold trade talks "in the coming days" to evaluate the progress of their Phase 1 trade deal six months after it took effect in February, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Thursday.

Ministry spokesman Gao Feng made the comments at a weekly briefing held online, but did not elaborate. They followed Tuesday's remarks by White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows that no new high-level trade talks were scheduled, though both sides were in touch about implementi­ng the Phase 1 deal.

The deal, reached on Jan. 15, and seen as a major breakthrou­gh after a two-year long trade dispute between the world's two largest economies, set ambitious targets for China to sharply boost purchases of U.S. farm and manufactur­ed goods. But ties quickly soured in the aftermath of the coronaviru­s pandemic and China's imposition of a new national security law in Hong Kong.

Both sides traded threats and sanctions on individual­s and businesses, such as Chinese video platform TikTok. Official data also suggests China's imports of U.S. farm and manufactur­ed goods, energy and services are well behind the pace needed to meet a first-year target increase of $77 billion over 2017 purchases. China's purchases have increased as its economy recovers from this year's coronaviru­s lockdown, however.

On Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters he had postponed an Aug. 15 review of the trade pact, in frustratio­n over Beijing's handling of the virus pandemic.

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