US-Chinese Ministerial Trade Negotiations Expected to Start from 10th US Government Official October 2nd 7:01

US government officials have revealed the prospect that US-China ministerial trade negotiations will take place in Washington this month. Ministerial-level negotiations have been in progress for the first time in about two months, and it will be noted whether there are progresses over issues such as agricultural products and intellectual property rights.

The US and China governments, which have affected their economies due to the tariff increase, have agreed to conduct a ministerial trade negotiation in Washington this month for the first time in approximately two months.

In this regard, US President Navarro will appear on a FOX TV show on the 1st, saying, “We will welcome Chinese Deputy Prime Minister Liu Tsuru on October 10.” Clarified the prospect that will be held from the 10th of this month.

Regarding trade negotiations between the two countries, President Trump is eager to have China buy large quantities of agricultural products from the United States, so a proposal to tentatively agree on the agricultural products field may be discussed. There is also a view that.

However, there are strong opinions from the hard-line scientists such as President Navarro, who should aim for a comprehensive conclusion, not only on agricultural products, but also on the problem of infringement of intellectual property rights by China.

Since the US and China governments have repeatedly made no progress in ministerial-level negotiations, attention has been paid to whether the negotiations have progressed or whether they will stagnate again.