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Trump questions Mnuchin over request Chinese delay U.S. farm trip

Published 09/23/2019, 08:25 PM
Updated 09/23/2019, 08:25 PM
© Reuters. U.S. President Trump attends events on sidelines of United Nations General Assembly in New York City

By Steve Holland

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday questioned a decision by his top trade negotiators to ask Chinese officials to delay a planned trip to U.S. farming regions after trade talks last week, saying he wanted China to buy more American farm products.

Trump, speaking alongside Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, questioned him about the request that the Chinese delay a trip to meet with U.S. farmers in Montana and Nebraska. Mnuchin had said the trip was delayed at the administration's request to avoid confusion over the talks.

"Why was that our request, just out of curiosity?" Trump asked.

Mnuchin explained again that the U.S. side "didn't want confusion around the trade issues."

Trump then interjected: "Yeah, but I want them to buy farm products."

"There was no confusion," Mnuchin replied. "We want them to buy agriculture. They have committed to buy agriculture. And they're doing that"

Trump added that China had "committed to buy a lot of agriculture" and the United States should ship the products as fast as possible.

The exchange came after Chicago grain traders said Chinese importers on Monday had bought about 10 boatloads of U.S. soybeans - around 600,000 tonnes - to be shipped from Pacific Northwest ports from October through December. News of the deals sent soybean futures prices higher.

Cancellation of the planned trip cast a pall over the conclusion of two days of U.S.-China trade talks last week, sending U.S. stocks lower.

People familiar with the talks said that there were no new substantive offers made, but both the U.S. and Chinese sides said the talks were productive, and that minister-level talks would take place in early October.

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Mnuchin stressed that the Chinese purchases of U.S. agriculture were "good news" in an interview with Fox Business Network and downplayed any significance to the delay of the Chinese officials' visit to U.S. farming regions.

"It's a sign of good gesture that they are back at the table buying agriculture," Mnuchin told Fox Business Network.

"We just decided the timing of the trip wasn't necessarily the perfect timing, so they'll be rescheduling that to after our trade meetings," he added.

Mnuchin said in the television interview that trade talks with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He and U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer were set to resume in two weeks.

"It's actually, I think, it's not next week, but the following week we'll be having those talks," Mnuchin said.

Earlier on Monday, Mnuchin told reporters at the United Nations General Assembly that the trade talks would resume next week.

Latest comments

You don't tell your customer to go home if they insisted to buy your product.  Mnuchin just say to avoid mass confusion as an excuse to save his job.  The Chinese cut the trip short because Trump said he doesn't need a deal before 2020 election plus he doesn't want a interim trade deal either during press conference with Australia PM.
Just keep on Proping the market and create an asset bubble
No worries Buble burst and do not inflate ;)
CHINA has already made deals Russia and South AMERICA on soybeans , they dont want them ANYMORE!!!!!
Guess what I would be the chinese I will stock a lot now, buying US soy, then on 2020 nothing just to fook Trump. Because I have diversified my suppliers I won't need to buy US soy. Big trouble coming for the apprentice lol
so much dishonesty in white house,,, AMERICA not great REPUBLICANS
0% chance China will do any deals of substance prior to elections.
They will say anything to prop up the market
Of course Donald duck will say anything to influence the market!!
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