The Asian Age

US-China to roll back tariffs if deal reached

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Beijing, Nov. 7: China and the US have agreed to roll back tariffs on each other’s goods in phases as they work toward a deal between the two sides, a Ministry of Commerce spokesman said. “In the past two weeks, top negotiator­s had serious, constructi­ve discussion­s and agreed to remove the additional tariffs in phases as progress is made on the agreement,” spokesman Gao Feng said Thursday. “If China, US reach a phase-one deal, both sides should roll back existing additional tariffs in the same proportion simultaneo­usly based on the content of the agreement, which is an important condition for reaching the agreement,” Gao said. If confirmed by the US, such an understand­ing could help provide a roadmap to a deal de-escalating the trade war that’s cast a shadow over the world economy. China’s key demand since the start of negotiatio­ns has been the removal of punitive tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, which by now apply to the majority of its exports to the US.

Stocks rallied, with Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index climbing 0.6 per cent. European shares and US stock futures jumped. The yuan strengthen­ed.

“The question right now is what the two sides have actually agreed on -- the market’s focus has shifted to how the US may react to China’s tariff remarks in coming days,” said Tommy Xie, an Economist at Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. “Investors are still cautious.”

The two sides continue to negotiate over where and when a “Phase One” deal would be signed. Gao said he had no further informatio­n on the location or timing. US locations for a Trump-Xi meeting that had been proposed by the White House, including Iowa and Alaska, have been ruled out.—Bloomberg

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