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China says US trade agreement not yet settled by Staff Writers Beijing (AFP) April 18, 2019 China said Thursday there is "still much work to finish" on the text of a trade agreement with the United States. US President Donald Trump on Wednesday held out hope the current trade talks with China will be a success, and said an announcement on the status was due "shortly". The Wall Street Journal reported that US negotiators would return to Beijing at the end of the month. Gao Feng, a spokesman for China's commerce ministry, declined to answer when asked about the next round of trade talks at a regular press briefing. "Recently negotiations on the text of the China-US economic and trade agreement have continued to make new progress but there is still much work to finish," Gao said. "Both sides will continue to keep in close contact through various effective channels," he told reporters. The Journal reported US and Chinese officials are tentatively working toward a signing ceremony for the trade agreement as soon as late May. During shuttle diplomacy in recent months, US and Chinese officials have alternated between projecting optimism and warning that success in their high-stakes talks is not guaranteed. But a key US demand -- a binding enforcement mechanism to prevent Beijing from backsliding on its commitments -- has been virtually agreed, US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said this month. "At present, the China and US economic and trade teams are seriously negotiating the text of the economic and trade agreement, including the implementation mechanism, on the principle of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit," Gao said. The two sides have exchanged tariffs on more than $360 billion in two-way trade since last year, weighing on both countries' manufacturing sectors and unnerving global stock markets.
US firms in China frustrated, business lobby says Beijing (AFP) April 17, 2019 American firms in China remain frustrated and are growing more pessimistic about their prospects in the country, a top business lobby said Wednesday, while a trade war between Washington and Beijing continues to fester. US businesses have traditionally held together the US-China relationship amid rough spots in bilateral relations, but the American Chamber of Commerce in China said in a white paper that the community could no longer be counted on to be the ballast of the relationship. "Many of o ... read more
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