US-China ministerial negotiations will be held next week Focus on progress in negotiations for US agricultural products September 24, 11:37

The US government has revealed its prospects for a ministerial trade negotiation with China next week in Washington. President Trump has shown a strong willingness to buy large quantities of American agricultural products, but attention is being paid to whether progress has been made in the negotiations.

The US and Chinese governments, which continue to respond to tariff increases, plan to conduct ministerial trade negotiations early next month.

In this regard, US Treasury Secretary Mnushin told reporters on the 23rd that "China's deputy prime minister Liu Tsuru is coming to Washington next week. I am looking forward to talks." Did.

On the other hand, after last week's deputy-level talks, Treasury Secretary Mnushin said that the Chinese delegation had stopped visiting American farmers, “We delayed the visit at our request. "I am starting to buy," and clarified that it was a request from the US side not to disrupt the negotiations.

However, President Trump, who was present in response to this remark, said, “Why did you make such a request? I want them to buy agricultural products,” and this judgment was not communicated to the president. There was one act to be done.

President Trump has shown a strong willingness to buy large quantities of American agricultural products, but is watching for progress in negotiations next week.