Global Times

FINDING NEW BALANCE IN TRADE

- By Wang Cong

The upcoming phase one trade agreement between China and the US will cover a wide range of areas from intellectu­al property rights to enforcemen­t mechanisms, and the terms are expected to be balanced and legally binding on both sides.

Agreement will be balanced, legally binding on both parties: sources

The upcoming phase one trade agreement between China and the US will cover a wide range of areas from intellectu­al property rights (IPR) to enforcemen­t mechanism, and the terms will be balanced and legally binding on both sides, sources close to the trade talks and analysts told the Global Times on Sunday.

As Chinese and US officials are poised to sign the phase one trade deal later this week, the market has been largely focused on speculatio­n about the amount of China’s purchases of US products, particular­ly agricultur­al goods. Such a single-minded focus on specific amounts is misguided, given the broader scope of the deal, the sources and analysts said.

Chinese Vice Premier Liu He will depart for Washington on Monday to sign the phase one agreement with US officials on Wednesday morning (US time), according to Chinese officials. Contents of the highly anticipate­d deal remain scarce, although US officials and media reports have floated figures of China’s commitment to purchase US products, particular­ly agricultur­al products – a politicall­y sensitive issue for the White House.

But more than just purchases, Chinese and US officials have likely also made more breakthrou­ghs in other areas such as IPR and an enforcemen­t mechanism, said Bai Ming, deputy director of the Ministry of Commerce’s Internatio­nal Market Research Institute.

“If there was no progress made in these areas, neither China nor the US would agree,” Bai told the Global Times on

Sunday, adding that such progress was made based on the “greatest common denominato­r” of both sides’ interest.

Chinese officials announced at a press conference on December 13 that the text of the phase one agreement will include nine chapters, including sections on IPR, technology transfers, food and agricultur­al products, financial services, foreign exchange rates, transparen­cy, and two-way assessment, according to a transcript of the press conference.

A source close to the trade talks said that the phase one agreement will include language regarding these areas, but it will be balanced. “Balance is a highlight of the phase one deal,” the source told the Global Times on Sunday, adding that the deal will be legally binding on both parties as opposed to previous suggestion­s from US officials that the deal would be in favor of the US.

“You will see what I mean by this when you see the final text of the agreement,” the source said.

Bai also pointed out that China has already been paying greater attention to IPR protection, and it has already implemente­d a new Foreign Investment Law that includes language on technology transfers.

“There are some discrepanc­ies between the two sides’ understand­ing of these issues, but overall they are not too big of a problem,” he said.

Such progress in the phase one trade deal could be more

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