US President signs partial trade agreement with China next month

President Donald Trump meets with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping at the Chilean Conference

President Donald Trump meets with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping at the Chilean Conference

Washington … News Time

US President Donald Trump has indicated a partial trade agreement with China is set to expire next month. He expressed this in a statement yesterday. Donald Trump said a partial trade deal with China is underway and is expected to be signed in November. He said trade tensions are hurting both major economies of the world and I expect partial trade agreements to be signed between the two countries next month.

White House says China, US in terms of trade agreement that China will increase imports of US farm products it will also assist in the exchange of intellectual property, financial services and currency exchange. President Trump said China had begun the process of buying. Meanwhile, US Special Envoy for Trade Robert Lighthizer says efforts are underway to finalize China-US partial trade ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Operation Conference in Chile next month. And there is just a little work to be done. He said that our goal is to complete the first phase of the China-US trade agreement, before meeting President Donald Trump’s Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping at the Chilean Conference.

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