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Source: CNN.COM
US-China trade talks to resume amid global market chaos - CNNPolitics
"Hong Kong (CNN) China has set a date for a new round of talks with the United States aimed at ending a trade war that is spooking global markets and hurting businesses.
China's Commerce Ministry said Friday that US deputy trade representative Jeffrey Gerrish would hold negotiations with Chinese officials on January 7-8 in Beijing. The White House is yet to confirm the talks.
They will be the first formal negotiations on trade between the world's two biggest economies since President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, agreed to a truce at the G20 summit in Argentina last month.
US trade negotiators will "optimistically and constructively communicate with (the) Chinese delegation on the important agreements achieved by the two leaders during the meeting in Argentina," China's Commerce Ministry said in a statement, without giving further details. Officials from both countries spoke on the phone Friday, it added."
Finally some good news coming from this Administration, perhaps the 6 six month acid trip the Trump Administration has been on is coming to an end.
They need to get this U.S.-Sino trade spat nonsense over with before it causes irreparable damage to global economic growth and the U.S. domestic economy.
US-China trade talks to resume amid global market chaos - CNNPolitics
"Hong Kong (CNN) China has set a date for a new round of talks with the United States aimed at ending a trade war that is spooking global markets and hurting businesses.
China's Commerce Ministry said Friday that US deputy trade representative Jeffrey Gerrish would hold negotiations with Chinese officials on January 7-8 in Beijing. The White House is yet to confirm the talks.
They will be the first formal negotiations on trade between the world's two biggest economies since President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, agreed to a truce at the G20 summit in Argentina last month.
US trade negotiators will "optimistically and constructively communicate with (the) Chinese delegation on the important agreements achieved by the two leaders during the meeting in Argentina," China's Commerce Ministry said in a statement, without giving further details. Officials from both countries spoke on the phone Friday, it added."
Finally some good news coming from this Administration, perhaps the 6 six month acid trip the Trump Administration has been on is coming to an end.
They need to get this U.S.-Sino trade spat nonsense over with before it causes irreparable damage to global economic growth and the U.S. domestic economy.