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US-China trade pact ‘still close’: White House

WASHINGTON, Dec 7, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – A partial trade pact with China
remains close at hand, a top White House economic aide said Friday, days
before another round of US tariffs is due to take effect.

“The deal is still close,” National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow
told CNBC. “It is probably even a wee bit closer than when I first made that
statement in November.”

He described the talks underway with Beijing as “intense,” adding that
they occur almost daily.

Wall Street has moved up and down with officials’ commentary on the
chances of sealing a deal to end the trade war begun 20 months ago by
President Donald Trump.

Trump on October 11 announced a “very substantial phase one deal” but the
two sides have struggled since then to formalize any agreement in writing.

Kudlow was guarded in discussing the tariff round due to hit around $160
billion in Chinese imports — including popular consumer items like mobile
phones — beginning December 15.

“There’s no arbitrary deadline here,” he said, adding that the ultimate
decision was Trump’s alone.

Should the December 15 tariffs take effect, virtually all the merchandise
the United States imports annually from China will be covered by punitive
tariffs.

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