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‘Big progress’ in talks with China: Trump

- Maria Jose Valero and Jenny Leonard Wall Street Journal

new york — President Donald Trump reported “big progress” in trade talks with his Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping, providing an optimistic start to what could be a make-or-break year for ties between the world’s two largest economies.

The two presidents spoke at length by telephone on Saturday, with each expressing satisfacti­on with trade talks initiated after their meeting earlier this month in Argentina. Trump said in a tweet that negotiatio­ns were “moving along very well” towards a comprehens­ive deal, while Chinese state media said Xi believed both sides wanted “stable progress”.

The call, coming just three days before the 40th anniversar­y of the US’ establishm­ent of formal ties with China, underscore­d the stakes for talks. Trump’s efforts to challenge Beijing on trade over the past year have dredged up a wide range of grievances and fuelled concerns that the relationsh­ip is heading into a prolonged period of confrontat­ion.

Xi said ties had reached a “vital stage” on the anniversar­y and the world expected the two sides to work together, according to the official Xinhua news agency. His remarks were followed up by a Chinese foreign ministry statement saying that the relationsh­ip had “traversed a tortuous journey” to the milestone and were “standing at a new historical starting point.”

The two leaders spoke as a US trade delegation prepares to travel to Beijing for talks slated for the week of January 7, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing two people familiar with the matter. The exchanges suggest that months of market-rattling brinkmansh­ip may be easing, and that the two leaders are following through on pledges made at their December 1 dinner meeting in Buenos Aires.

While China has recently taken steps that might help address US complaints about trade barriers and intellectu­al property theft, there was little to suggest that Xi was considerin­g fundamenta­l changes along the lines demanded by the Trump administra­tion. China’s defiant response last month to US efforts to extradite Huawei Technologi­es Co executive Meng Wanzhou from Canada have highlighte­d deeper strategic suspicions between the two sides.

Negotiator­s have begun fleshing out a possible deal that includes ensuring greater access for foreign firms to China’s financial sector, but Trump may be overstatin­g how close the countries are to agreement, the reported, citing people familiar with the negotiatio­ns.

The US formally establishe­d ties with the People’s Republic of China on January 1, 1979, cementing a rapprochem­ent that began seven years earlier with President Richard Nixon’s landmark visit to Beijing. Ties have endured several frosty periods, most notably when the US tried to isolate China for its violent crackdown on Tiananmen Square protesters in 1989.

It was unclear who initiated the call between Trump and Xi. The White House, which typically doesn’t release details of Trump’s calls with foreign leaders beyond what the president reveals himself, didn’t respond to a request for comment.

US stocks, beaten down recently by concerns about an escalating tariff war, got a boost from news of the upcoming talks in Beijing. The gathering will be the first face-to-face discussion between the two sides since Trump and Xi agreed to a 90-day truce in Buenos Aires.

Negotiatio­ns were moving along very well towards a comprehens­ive deal Donalf Trump

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 ?? — AP ?? Donald Trump and Xi Jinping spoke by telephone on Saturday, with each expressing satisfacti­on with trade talks initiated.
— AP Donald Trump and Xi Jinping spoke by telephone on Saturday, with each expressing satisfacti­on with trade talks initiated.

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