China dispatching a delegation for trade talks with U. S. officials is a “good sign” that the two nations are making progress, former U. S.…
China dispatching a delegation for trade talks with U. S. officials is a “good sign” that the two nations are making progress, former U. S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk told CNBC on Thursday.
It would be more promising if the countries’ leaders agree to meet about a truce, Kirk said.
As authorities hold meetings this week in Washington, D. C., to hammer out differences, President Donald Trump suggested in a
“Unfortunately… this president loves to sort of make a grand pronouncement, whether there is an agreement or not,” he said on “Power Lunch.” “But if the two leaders were going to meet, at least in past administrations, the presumption is that some deal would have been worked out for the leaders to meet and formally embrace.