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US-China trade conflict ‘could take years’ to resolve

- Reuters Washington

White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said the US wants “near term” results from US-China trade talks in September and October but cautioned that the trade conflict could take years to resolve. Speaking to reporters outside the White House, Kudlow said that although the United States and China have been negotiatin­g on trade and intellectu­al property issues for 18 months, that was a short period of time in terms of what was at stake and negotiatio­ns could go on much longer.

“A deal of this size and scope and central global importance, I don’t think 18 months is a very long time,” Kudlow said.

“The stakes are so high, we have to get it right, and if that takes a decade, so be it,” Kudlow added, drawing parallels to US Cold War competitio­n against the Soviet Union.

But in confirming talks between US and Chinese officials in early October, Kudlow declined to predict outcomes or a specific timeline for reaching any agreements. The plans for the first in-person US-China trade meetings since late July were set during a phone call on Thursday between Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, US Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. Trade deputies are due to meet in mid-September.

The 14-month US-China trade war has escalated sharply since May, when talks broke down after Beijing backtracke­d on earlier commitment­s to make changes in law to improve intellectu­al property protection­s, curb the forced transfer of US technology to Chinese firms and improve US access to Chinese markets.

Kudlow told Bloomberg TV that he could not speculate on whether the September or October talks could delay a planned tariff increase on Oct. 1 to 30 percent from 25 percent on $250 billion worth of Chinese goods.

“We would like to go back to where we were last May, but I don’t know if that’s possible, and I don’t want to predict any outcomes. This is a difficult matter,” told reporters at the White House.

He also said that it was important that Chinese reforms be reflected in changes to its laws and that any deal must have enforcemen­t proviOil sions to ensure that China lives up to its commitment­s.

He said on Fox Business Network that the September and October talks would cover all of the core issues in the dispute.

“Everything will be on the table. You can rest assured, for example, the absolute key structural issues — the IP theft, the forced transfer of technology, the cyberspace, the clouds, financial services, all of that will be on the table — agricultur­e purchases, industrial purchases, energy purchases, getting tariff and non-tariff barriers down,” Kudlow said.

While there were no preconditi­on talks, Kudlow told Bloomberg TV that the Trump administra­tion wants “to see results in the near term.”

Trump said on Twitter that China was hurting economical­ly from the US tariffs but that the new round of talks were positive. “‘China is eating the Tariffs,’” Trump tweeted. “Billions pouring into USA. Targeted Patriot Farmers getting massive Dollars from the incoming Tariffs! Good Jobs Numbers, No Inflation(Fed). China having worst year in decades. Talks happening, good for all!”

 ?? Reuters ?? Donald Trump has claimed that China is hurting economical­ly from the US tariffs.
Reuters Donald Trump has claimed that China is hurting economical­ly from the US tariffs.

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