Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

U.S., China set to assess trade pact, sources say

- BLOOMBERG NEWS

Senior U.S. and Chinese officials are planning to assess the nations’ trade agreement this month against a backdrop of rising tensions between the countries, according to people briefed on the matter.

The discussion on the socalled phase-one deal, led by U.S. Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer and Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, would take place on or around Aug. 15, the people said.

That’s six months after the agreement took effect, as is directed in the text of the accord.

The White House declined to comment, and the U.S. trade representa­tive’s office didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The planned talks were reported Tuesday by The Wall Street Journal.

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, asked in a briefing earlier in the day about China falling short of promised energy targets, said, “We encourage China to fulfill their obligation­s in the phase-one China deal and to fulfill their end of the agreement.”

President Donald Trump has said repeatedly in recent weeks that the deal is not as important to him as before because of what he called China’s role in the spread of the coronaviru­s.

“After this happened, I don’t feel the same about the deal,” Trump said in a Fox Business interview Tuesday.

Beijing has fallen far behind its purchase commitment­s on agricultur­e and energy products.

Still, Lighthizer said in June that China has done “a pretty good job” on structural changes, and he lauded “significan­t purchases over the course of the last many weeks.”

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