Vice-ministerial level delegation from the United States in Beijing for two days of face-to-face talks on Monday and Tuesday
Beijing and Washington are expected to reach a “concrete” trade agreement before March’s deadline to de-escalate trade tensions between the world’s two biggest economies, according to a Hong Kong scholar with close ties to Beijing.
Lau made the latest comments a day before China announced a vice-ministerial level delegation from the United States led by deputy US trade representative Jeffrey Gerrish would fly to Beijing for two days of face-to-face talks on Monday and Tuesday.
“There will be something concrete at the end… and if there’s a settlement, there shouldn’t be any [additional] tariffs.
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