President Trump "China expects change of US administration, postpones negotiations" September 4, 6:46

President Trump of the United States criticized on the 3rd that China is trying to postpone trade negotiations until after the presidential election next year in anticipation of the change of the US administration. As tariff reimbursement escalates, the US-China ministerial talks scheduled for early this month have not yet been scheduled.

On the 1st of this month, the United States and China have launched measures to add duties to each other's imported goods, and there is no way to stop the reimbursement for tariff increases.

President Trump posted on Twitter on the 3rd, “China wants to negotiate with the new US administration,” and China hopes to change the US administration and will hold trade negotiations until after the November presidential election. Criticized that he was trying to extend. On top of that, he said, “If I win the election, negotiations will become more severe,” and the Chinese side was strained.

President Trump has shown his willingness to hold a ministerial talk in Washington earlier this month to draw China's concessions, but it is unclear whether China will respond to the talk, and the date has yet to be decided.

On the other hand, the ISM = Supply Management Association of the United States released the business sentiment index last month for the first time in three years, below “50”, the boundary between the expansion and contraction of the economy. The prolonged tariff reimbursement has hit not only China but also the United States, and there is interest in the future of consultations between the two countries.