Otago Daily Times

ChinaUS trade talks set down for new year

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BEIJING: China and the United States will hold more talks on trade in January, China said this week, following detailed discussion­s about the issues to be tackled in the negotiatio­ns.

Commerce Ministry spokesman Gao Feng expressed confidence in a ‘‘successful implementa­tion’’ of a consensus reached at December 1 talks between US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpar­t, Xi Jinping, in Argentina.

Mr Gao said the two sides had been in close contact since then, including a viceminist­erial level call on Wednesday, when they went over arrangemen­ts for more talks and the issues of trade balances and the protection of intellectu­al property rights.

‘‘The two sides will arrange consultati­ons including meetings and calls at any time as needed to promote the implementa­tion of the consensus of the heads of state,’’ Mr Gao told reporters in Beijing.

He did not elaborate on who would lead the next talks or where they would be held.

US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin had reportedly said earlier that China and the United States were planning to hold meetings in January to ‘‘document an agreement’’ on trade.

Trump Administra­tion officials have not disclosed any plans for facetoface meetings since the TrumpXi talks.

The potential for trade cooperatio­n between the two countries was huge and the nature of winwin cooperatio­n would not change, Mr Gao said.

Mr Trump and Mr Xi agreed in Argentina to a truce that delayed the planned January 1 US increase of tariffs on $US200 billion ($NZ295 billion) worth of Chinese goods while they negotiate a trade deal. — Reuters

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Possible thaw . . . US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpar­t, Xi Jinping, are expected to reopen trade talks in the new year.
PHOTO: REUTERS Possible thaw . . . US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpar­t, Xi Jinping, are expected to reopen trade talks in the new year.

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