The U.S.-China trade friction is unclear whether the conflict will be eased The first stage is an agreement December 14 19:46

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The US-China trade negotiations reached a first-stage agreement, and the US government announced a partial reduction in tariffs on top of Chinese imports. However, there is a gap in the perceptions of the agreement and future negotiations, and it is unclear whether the conflict over trade will be mitigated.

The US government has added to China's imports after the US-China trade negotiations reached a first-stage agreement in areas such as China's purchase of agricultural products and protection of intellectual property rights. Announced to reduce some of the customs duties.

China is also taking appropriate measures in accordance with US measures. If tariffs are reduced in the future, customs measures that will continue to be repaid from last year will be eased somewhat.

However, as for the agreement, President Trump emphasizes the result that “the agricultural products purchased by China will be 50 billion dollars a year”, whereas the Chinese side does not promise the purchase price of agricultural products. There are differences in the content of the presentation, such as showing the position.

In addition, there are issues that have been postponed, such as protection for China's state-owned enterprises that the US considers problematic. It is.

On the other hand, senior officials of the Chinese government stated that they are cautious, saying, “It is urgent to proceed with the current agreement first,” and there is a gap between the two sides. It ’s unclear whether it ’s going.