President Trump “Second Stage Agreement After Election” Trade negotiations with China January 10, 9:12

President Trump of the United States has acknowledged that a second-stage agreement on trade negotiations with China could be after the November presidential election. If China expands its imports of agricultural products from the United States based on the first-stage agreement, the next round of negotiations seems to signal a rush.

The United States and China have reached a first-stage agreement over trade negotiations and will sign official documents at the White House next week.

President Trump has indicated his intention to begin a second phase of trade negotiations, but told the White House on Wednesday that reporters said, "Agreement on the second phase of negotiations may wait until the end of the presidential election. That would make the deal better for the United States. "The two-stage agreement showed that it could be after the November presidential election.

In the second stage of the negotiations, the US side is expected to call for a correction of the Chinese government's protection policy for state-owned enterprises, and it has been pointed out that the negotiations may be difficult and the conflict may intensify again.

President Trump suggests that the second phase of negotiations is urgent, saying that if China expands its imports of U.S. agricultural products based on the first phase agreement, it will be able to appeal its results before the presidential election. It seems to have done.