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U.S. and China 'getting close' to trade deal: White House economic adviser

Published 11/14/2019, 08:45 PM
Updated 11/14/2019, 08:45 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Director of the National Economic Council Larry Kudlow speaks to the media at the White House in Washington

By Andrea Shalal

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and China are getting close to a trade agreement, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on Thursday, citing what he called very constructive talks with Beijing about ending a 16-month trade war.

Kudlow said negotiators for the world's two largest economies were in close touch via telephone but he gave no further details on the timing of a possible deal.

"We're getting close," he told an event at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington. "The mood music is pretty good, and that has not always been so in these things."

The United States and China have been locked in successive waves of tit-for-tat tariffs that have roiled financial markets and threaten to drag growth in the global economy to its lowest rate since the 2007-2008 financial crisis.

Markets are anxiously awaiting an agreement to end uncertainty that has slowed business investment around the globe. An agreement had appeared likely in May, but those prospects were dashed after U.S. negotiators said China backed away from the text of a draft agreement.

Kudlow's comments could ease market concerns that flared again this week amid reports that the trade talks had hit a snag over how and when to reduce tariffs, and what level of agricultural purchases could be expected from China.

Markets also soured after U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he could impose substantial new tariffs on China if no deal was reached.

Kudlow told the audience he had just come from a meeting of the top Trump administration trade officials and was more optimistic.

"It's not done yet, but there has been very good progress and the talks have been very constructive," he told the event.

He also opened the door to the possibility that Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping would not need to meet in person to clinch a deal.

Trump had hoped to sign the "phase one" agreement with China on the sidelines of the Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Chile this month, but that possibility disappeared after Chile withdrew from hosting the event.

Kudlow said the White House had hoped to stick to that general timetable. He joked that his preference was for the deal to be signed in his office on the second floor of the White House.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Director of the National Economic Council Larry Kudlow speaks to the media at the White House in Washington

"I don't like to travel," he quipped.

Latest comments

it's not in our interest to do a deal and there won't be any pressure until stocks crash and the economy begins to fail.
why you lie to people and artificially pump the market ?!?
lie,lie,lie, why are there so many liars in WH?
lol
so we're progressing from 90% to 91% complete?
Where is the Deal ? Where is the financial supervision ? Stop artificially pumping the market !
Even if they are close (again for the 100th time), Trump is too much of a dolt to close. Worst negotiator ever.
China Xi Jumping is in Brazil for BRICS summit right now. You think he will stop by Iowa to sign the phase 1? Brazil also has tons of soy beans.
This is beyond the most unhealthy market you’ll ever see in your life. It needs at least a 5 to 10% correction
30%
50% ;)
crack head I think 80 percent. and then it will be reasonable.
I’m telling everybody, any day the market will correct big-time. You can only cry Wolf so many times. It’s so overbought and irrational exuberance to the max it’s disgusting actually
I don’t get it, i think this man doesn’t have a skill of negotiating and just accept what Sino wants. Lol
Goons
Close to getting a deal on phase 1? I dont get it... the market isn’t close to crashing... why the trade war hopium pumps?? Aren’t they supposed to save it for when it’s hanging by a thread?
No, this is just normal business bro. You think the market is manipulated huh?
keep repeating for many many time, but stocks keep pumping with this news.
China will certainly find a way to ruin any chance of this. It's what they do. Full disengagement is the best course for America. Time to move on for good.
Never seen before such a foolish government..kudlow says we are close to deal then comes mnuchin says we have to discuss some more detaila before rich a deal then ..we dont have any deal..how there working in the same government when they nothing to know each other
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