China, US start trade talks ahead of tariff deadline

Beijing, February 14

US and Chinese negotiators have begun trade talks that President Donald Trump says will help decide whether he postpones a planned tariff increase on USD 200 billion of imports from China.

Businesspeople and economists say the two days of talks that started on Thursday are unlikely to resolve a fight over Beijing’s technology ambitions. They say Chinese negotiators are trying to persuade Trump they are making enough progress to postpone the March 2 duty increase.

The chief US envoy, Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, and his Chinese counterpart, Vice Premier Liu He, shook hands at the start of the meeting at a government guesthouse but said nothing to reporters.

Trump agreed in December to postpone further punitive duties on Chinese goods while the two sides negotiate. That suspension expires March 1. AP



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