U.S.-China trade friction Intellectual property rights and tariff abolition November 13 at 07:07

President Trump states in the speech that there is a possibility of an agreement soon, but he does not compromise on the handling of intellectual property rights, etc., over the negotiations between the United States and China where trade friction is thought to be resolved Also emphasizes the continued bargaining between the US and Chinese governments.

The US and China governments are continuing to discuss the signing of the first-stage trade agreement, but there are also situations where the statements differ over each other over the elimination of tariffs.

Under such circumstances, President Trump stated in a speech in New York on the 12th that the trade agreement between the United States and China “may be agreed soon” and expressed his willingness to sign early.

On the other hand, the agreement is to be a good deal for American workers and companies, and in addition to expanding the export of American agricultural products to China, the intellectual property that is the focus Emphasized the attitude of not compromising on the review of rights infringement.

In the stock market and so on, since the partial agreement was announced at the ministerial trade talks last month, there has been an expectation that the friction between the two countries will be resolved. This indicates that the bargaining between the two governments continues.