China-U.S. representatives hold meeting on bilateral trade issues
The Hindu
The “Phase 1” trade deal put on pause a trade war enacted by former President Donald Trump, who raised tariffs on Chinese imports over complaints about Beijing’s industrial policy and trade surplus
China and the U.S. held a virtual meeting regarding the two countries' fraught trade relationship on October 9 after a lengthy break in negotiations.
China's top trade negotiator Liu He called U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai to discuss the “Phase 1” trade deal, negotiated under the Trump administration, along with the sides' other major economic concerns, according to a statement from China's Commerce Ministry.
Both sides “conducted pragmatic, candid and constructive exchanges” according to the statement.
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