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    U.S.-China Trade Talks Said to Conclude on Optimistic Note

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    Post by Rocky Wed 09 Jan 2019, 4:07 am

    U.S.-China Trade Talks Said to Conclude on Optimistic Note

    U.S.-China Trade Talks Said to Conclude on Optimistic Note BBS0qt5©️ AFP/Getty Images The Chinese and US national flags are seen during a promotional event in Beijing
    (Bloomberg) -- China and the U.S. wrapped up three days of trade talks, with people familiar saying their positions were closer on areas including energy and agriculture but further apart on harder issues.



    Beijing will be releasing a statement soon on the negotiations, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said, adding that a one-day extension shows both sides are serious about the talks. Some disagreements remain on structural issues and they need to be addressed when more senior negotiators meet later on, according to Chinese officials involved in the discussions who asked not to be identified.

    Later this month, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer is expected to meet with Vice Premier Liu He, President Xi Jinping’s top economic aide who is leading negotiations for China, a person familiar with the situation said last week. Liu made a brief appearance at the talks in Beijing on Monday, boosting optimism that China was serious about making progress on a deal.

    Stocks gained from Europe to Asia and U.S. futures rose on fresh hope for a breakthrough in the negotiations.

    The mid-level talks were the first face-to-face meeting between the two sides since both presidents met on Dec. 1. Prior to the meeting, China made a number of concessions to U.S. demands including temporarily cutting punitive tariffs on U.S.-made cars, resuming soybean purchases, promising to open up its markets for more foreign investment, and drafting a law to prevent forced technology transfers.

    The negotiations were extended from the two days initially scheduled, according to the Chinese. President Donald Trump tweeted “Talks with China are going very well!” late on Tuesday in Beijing.

    (Updates to add information from third paragraph.)

    --With assistance from Miao Han.

    To contact Bloomberg News staff for this story: Dandan Li in Beijing at dli395@bloomberg.net;Peter Martin in Beijing at pmartin138@bloomberg.net;Steven Yang in Beijing at kyang74@bloomberg.net

    To contact the editors responsible for this story: Jeffrey Black at jblack25@bloomberg.net, James Mayger, Sharon Chen

    For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.com



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