The Freeman

Critical US-China trade talks enter second day

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BEIJING — Senior Chinese and US officials met in Beijing Friday for a second day of high-stakes trade talks aimed at forestalli­ng the growing momentum towards a trade war that would trigger billions of dollars of trade tariffs.

The discussion­s mark a potential off ramp for the trade conflict that could dent humming global economic growth.

US President Donald Trump has threatened to levy new tariffs on $150 billion of Chinese imports while Beijing shot back with a list of $50 billion in targeted US goods.

The US and China are having "very good conversati­ons," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told reporters before leaving his hotel Friday morning for the Diaoyutai state guest house, where the talks are being held.

However, officials declined to give details of the discussion­s.

"I have to get on this elevator and not talk to reporters," White House advisor and noted China hawk Peter Navarro told an AFP reporter at his hotel.

During an event in Washington, US Vice President Mike Pence's economic advisor Mark Calabria said that the first day of talks had been "fairly positive," according to Bloomberg News.

The US has given China a "detailed list of asks", he said, adding that the US wants China to lower tariffs to match the American level.

US President Donald Trump has made reciprocit­y a key demand in negotiatio­ns with China.

"The difficulty will always be that we will most of the time hear pretty positive things from China and the question is whether they will actually do them," Calabria said.

Vice Premier in charge of the economy Liu He is leading the discussion­s for China.

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AGENCE FRANCE ?? US Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer (center) walks through a hotel lobby on his way to the Diaoyutai State Guest House to meet Chinese officials in Beijing.
PRESSE AGENCE FRANCE US Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer (center) walks through a hotel lobby on his way to the Diaoyutai State Guest House to meet Chinese officials in Beijing.

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