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Kudlow: U.S.-China deal 'absolutely' done, U.S. exports to China will double

Published 12/16/2019, 05:38 PM
Updated 12/16/2019, 05:38 PM
Kudlow: U.S.-China deal 'absolutely' done, U.S. exports to China will double

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The so-called Phase One trade deal between Washington and Beijing has been "absolutely completed," a top White House adviser said on Monday, adding that U.S. exports to China will double under the agreement.

"They're ... going to double our exports to China," National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow told Fox News Channel.

Under the trade agreement announced last week, Washington will reduce some tariffs on Chinese imports in exchange for Chinese purchases of agricultural, manufactured and energy products increasing by about $200 billion over the next two years.

While U.S. officials have touted the deal, Chinese officials have been more cautious, emphasizing that the trade dispute has not been completely settled.

"Make no mistake about it: the deal is done, the deal is completed," Kudlow later told reporters at the White House. "The deal is absolutely completed."

Asked if officials still planned to sign the deal the first week of January, Kudlow said: "That's the hope." Translations were still being worked out but he did not expect any changes to the final Phase One agreement, he added.

On Sunday, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said a date for senior U.S. and Chinese officials' signing of the accord has not yet been determined.

Kudlow told reporters at the White House on Monday that the second phase of talks would start "pretty soon" but offered no specific date.

"Phase Two and its outcome will depend in some way on the success of Phase One. The two are going to be linked," he said.

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U.S. President Donald Trump has said negotiations on a Phase Two trade deal between the two economic giants would start immediately.

(This story corrects amount in paragraph 3 to $200 billion instead of $20 billion)

Latest comments

Hogwash, Larry!
China beat us like a drum. we've lost 514 k jobs because of this and China is now growing 3x faster instead of only double.
Comment from TDS.  US unemployment is lowest in last 50 years at 3.5%.
Hahaha haha..
China lost the trade war, USA won. Phase 2 will also be a USA victory. China can't compete..They are lucky Trump allowed them another chance after walking away 2018
You are wrong. Trump knew if he did not calm the Lion down by accepting the deal, we would have heard the loudest China Roar of the year and Red across the board from Sea to Shiny Sea. By accepting a lesser deal with China, we avoided that Roar.
The deal is absolutely completed. LOL, the Chinese haven't even received the completed translation yet! Having the US Christmas wish list complete does not make the deal complete....
You don't have to be a genius to figure out what's going on here: 1. Asked if officials still planned to sign the deal the first week of January, Kudlow said: "That's the hope." Translations were still being worked out but he did not expect any changes to the final Phase One agreement, he added. 2. On Sunday, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said a date for senior U.S. and Chinese officials' signing of the accord has not yet been determined. 3. Kudlow: "Phase Two and its outcome will depend in some way on the success of Phase One. The two are going to be linked." ... Absolutely done, eh?
kudow is an toidi (read reverse)
.....Winning :-)
Tar Jay so happy over dealing with his new Chinese master...what a joke.
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