Daily Tribune (Philippines)

U.S.- China talks in October

TABLES READY The officials agreed to work together and take practical actions to create favorable conditions for consultati­ons

- GLOBAL TIMES

BEIJING, China (AFP) — US and Chinese trade negotiator­s will resume talks in Washington in early October, Beijing said Thursday, after new punitive tariffs raised fears of a breakdown in the protracted negotiatio­ns.

The world’s two biggest economies have been embroiled in a tense year-long trade war, which escalated further on September 1 when both sides implemente­d fresh levies.

The negotiatio­ns were supposed to have resumed this month but the Chinese commerce ministry said Vice Premier Liu He, Beijing’s pointman on trade, agreed to October talks in a phone call with US Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Thursday.

The officials agreed to “work together and take practical actions to create favorable conditions for consultati­ons,” the ministry said in a statement.

It said the two sides would “maintain close communicat­ion” ahead of the talks.

The top officials last met in Shanghai in July for a round of trade talks, which were described as “constructi­ve” but ended with no announceme­nts.

US President Donald Trump announced afterwards he would increase tariffs on more than half-a-trillion dollars’ worth of imports in a new round of punitive measures, prompting Beijing to respond with fresh tariffs on US goods worth $75 billion.

Tensions continued to mount over the summer, with Trump accusing Chinese negotiator­s of holding out for a better deal in hopes he will be voted out in next year’s presidenti­al elections.

But at the recent G7 meeting of rich democracie­s in France, Trump spoke of new communicat­ions between US and Chinese negotiator­s — giving financial markets a brief boost — while China’s foreign ministry said it was unaware of such contacts.

This week China said it had lodged a complaint against the US with the World Trade Organizati­on, one day after new tariffs came into force.

 ??  ?? WELL-ARMED soldiers assigned to a border defense regiment under the PLA Xizang Military Command wade through freezing shallow brooks in line during a patrol duty mission at the altitude of 4,500 meters in southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region in China.
WELL-ARMED soldiers assigned to a border defense regiment under the PLA Xizang Military Command wade through freezing shallow brooks in line during a patrol duty mission at the altitude of 4,500 meters in southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region in China.

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