Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Trump: ‘Progress’ being made

Delegation preps for talks with Chinese officials

- By Maria Jose Valero and Jenny Leonard Bloomberg

according to a Xinhua News Agency report on the phone call. Xi added that China supports further talks between the U.S. and North Korea, and hopes for positive results, Xinhua reported.

The White House typically doesn’t release details of Trump’s calls with foreign leaders beyond what the president reveals himself via Twitter.

Bloomberg News reported on Thursday that a U.S. government delegation will travel to Beijing in the week of Jan. 7 for talks, according to two people familiar with the plans.

Deputy U.S. Trade Representa­tive Jeffrey Gerrish will lead Trump’s team, which will also include Treasury Under Secretary for Internatio­nal Affairs David Malpass, according to the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. U.S. Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer, whom Trump named to be in charge of the China talks, isn’t scheduled to join the delegation.

U.S. stocks got a boost this week from news of the upcoming talks.

The gathering will be the first face-to-face discussion between the two sides since Trump and Xi agreed to a 90-day truce during a meeting in Buenos Aires on Dec. 1. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Dec. 18 that the U.S. and China have held discussion­s over the phone.

Beijing this week announced a third round of tariff cuts, saying it would lower import taxes on more than 700 goods from Jan. 1 as part of its efforts to open up the economy and lower costs for domestic consumers.

Trump has agreed to put on hold a scheduled increase in tariffs on some $200 billion in annual imports from China while the negotiatio­ns take place. He’s pushing the Asian nation to reduce trade barriers and stop alleged theft of intellectu­al property. Beijing so far has pledged to resume buying U.S. soybeans and to at least temporaril­y lower retaliator­y tariffs on U.S. autos.

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