Khaleej Times

China would welcome US team for trade talks

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beijing — China said on Thursday that it would welcome US negotiator­s to visit the country for talks as both sides focus on a solution to thorny trade issues despite increasing obstacles.

The world’s top two economic giants are at loggerhead­s over trade, cyber-espionage and the recent arrest in Canada of a top Chinese executive wanted in the United States.

“At present both government­s are in close contact, China welcomes the US to China for negotiatio­ns, and has an open attitude to travelling to the US for talks,” commerce ministry spokesman Gao Feng told reporters.

US President Donald Trump met with his counterpar­t President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Buenos Aires on December 1 and agreed to a 90-day truce while they tried to find a solution to the escalating trade dispute. But they provided differing accounts of the scope of their agreement.

Washington has said China agreed to cut tariffs on autos imported from the United States, and resume “massive” purchases of soyabeans and other products.

Gao repeated on Thursday that the two sides had reached a consensus on those issues but declined to elaborate on the details.

“The Chinese and American teams are in close contact on details of the negotiatio­ns and are making smooth progress.”

An increasing number of security issues does not appear to have weighed down trade talks so far.

Two Canadians were detained in China on Monday in what many experts say was retaliatio­n for

The us says China has agreed to resume ‘massive’ purchases of soyabeans and other products. —

Canada’s arrest at Washington’s request of Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Chinese telecom giant Huawei.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also accused China of being behind a massive hack of data from hotel giant Marriott on Wednesday.

Washington is expected this week to unveil new charges against Chinese military and intelligen­ce hackers as it seeks to counter what is seen as a broad-based, sustained cyberthrea­t against US government and corporate targets from Beijing. —

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