US-Chinese Ministerial Trade Negotiations Start Oct. 11 at 4:12 for the first time in 2 months

The US and Chinese governments have begun a ministerial trade negotiation in Washington for the first time in about two months. On the 11th day of the second day of negotiations, President Trump revealed that he would meet directly with the Chinese negotiator, Deputy Prime Minister Liu Tsuru.

The US-China ministerial trade negotiations on the 10th, China's Deputy Prime Minister Liu Tsuru visited the US Trade Representative in Washington and began discussions between Lightheiser Trade Representative and Finance Minister Munushin for the first time in two months. It was.

Negotiations will focus on whether or not the US side will postpone additional tariffs on Chinese imports planned on the 15th of next week by stepping up in some areas, such as expanding imports of American agricultural products. It has become.

Immediately after the negotiations began, President Trump posted on Twitter that "It was an important day of negotiations with China. The Chinese side wants to do business, so I will meet with Vice Prime Minister Liu Tsuru at the White House tomorrow." , Showed expectations for Chinese concessions.

President Trump has also shown that it is desirable to conclude a comprehensive negotiation that includes China's response to infringement of intellectual property rights.

As the influence of trade friction between the United States and China spreads to the global economy, it is drawing attention whether there is progress in this negotiation.