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Trade agreement needs signing into effect

- — ZHANG ZHOUXIANG

How did the China-US trade negotiatio­ns go in Washington?

It seems some people still find it hard to say with any certainty.

In a statement the Ministry of Commerce announced that substantiv­e progress had been made on agricultur­e, intellectu­al property, the exchange rate and financial services, as well as trade cooperatio­n, technology transfer and disputes settlement. It said that the two parties also discussed the follow-up arrangemen­t for consultati­ons and agreed to make joint efforts to achieve a final agreement.

This seems to have led some to conclude that the talks achieved no tangible outcomes.

But such terse statements are China’s style. While the ministry made no mention of any agreement having been reached in the just-concluded discussion­s, it is clear that what US President Donald Trump called “agreements in principle” have been hammered out in the mentioned areas.

That the two sides have reached an accord is evident from the remarks made by US President Donald Trump and China’s chief negotiator VicePremie­r Liu He during a news conference on Friday afternoon.

Both Liu and Trump said that the two sides have made substantia­l progress and confirmed that a concurrenc­e has been reached on many issues.

And when he was asked whether this was an actual deal or progress toward a deal, Trump replied that it was a deal subject to getting everything down on paper for his and President Xi Jinping’s signatures, which he was hopeful would happen when they meet in Chile in five weeks.

At no point did Liu object or deny any agreement had been reached.

It is safe to conclude the two sides have agreed with each other on some things, and that both sides are willing to sign off on these. And also that there are some issues that are still outstandin­g and they will continue to try and reach an agreement on these.

The difference lies in the US side calling the outcomes of the Washington talks an “agreement” right now, while the Chinese side will refrain from calling it that until what has been agreed has been signed into effect by Trump and Xi.

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