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Trump says US, Chinese teams to restart trade talks ahead of G20
Jun 18, 2019 10:03 PM

US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he had spoken to Chinese President Xi Jinping and that the two leaders' teams would restart trade talks after a long lull in order to prepare for a meeting at the G20 summit later this month.

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The United States and China are in the middle of a costly trade war that has pressured financial markets and damaged the world economy. Talks between the two sides to reach a broad deal broke down last month and interaction since then has been limited.

Trump had made no secret that, despite his threat to escalate the dispute with more US tariffs on Chinese goods, he wanted to meet with Xi at the Group of 20 meeting in Japan next week.

Though he had repeatedly said the two parties would talk, the Chinese side had not confirmed a meeting would take place.

In a Twitter post, Trump said he and his Chinese counterpart had agreed to start preparations during a phone call.

"Had a very good telephone conversation with President Xi of China. We will be having an extended meeting next week at the G-20 in Japan. Our respective teams will begin talks prior to our meeting," Trump tweeted.

Chinese state media said Xi agreed to the meeting and emphasized in the call that economic and trade disputes should be solved through dialogue.

“The key is to show consideration to each other's legitimate concerns,” Xi said. “We also hope that the United States treats Chinese companies fairly. I agree that the economic and trade teams of the two countries will maintain communication on how to resolve differences.”

The confirmation of a meeting avoids the possibility of a snub to Washington that could have triggered another round of tariffs.

Trump expressed optimism that a deal could be reached.

"I think we have a chance. I know that China wants to make a deal. They don't like tariffs, and a lot of companies are leaving China in order to avoid the tariffs. I have a very good relationship with President Xi. We'll see what happens," he told reporters.

Stocks extended gains as investors bet new talks could ease trade tensions between the world’s two biggest economies.

“This is a very positive development," said Clete Willems, a former trade negotiator with Trump's team, who cited the importance of a meeting between Xi and the US president at the last G20 in Argentina.

"Leader level engagement at last year’s G20 was critical to jumpstarting the talks. It will be essential to managing the current political dynamic and getting the talks back on track once again.”

Washington has already imposed 25% tariffs on $250 billion of Chinese goods, ranging from semi-conductors to furniture, that are imported to the United States.

Trump has threatened to put tariffs on another $325 billion of goods, covering nearly all of the remaining Chinese imports into the United States, including products such as cell phones, computers and clothing.

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