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No need to have trade deal with China before 2020 elections: Trump


Bangladeshpost
Published : 21 Sep 2019 06:26 PM | Updated : 02 Sep 2020 12:09 PM

US President Donald Trump has said he does not feel the need to strike a trade agreement with China before the next year’s presidential elections, emphasizing that he is looking for a complete and not a ‘partial deal’ with Beijing, reports BSS/PTI.

The world’s two largest economies have been locked in a bruising trade war since Trump in March last year imposed tariff hikes of up to 25 per cent on USD 250 billion of Chinese goods.

In response, China, the world’s second largest economy after the US, imposed tit-for-tat tariffs on USD 110 billion of American goods.

‘No, I don’t think I need it before the election,’ Trump told reporters on Friday at a joint news conference with Australian Prime Minister Scott

Morrison when asked if he feels the need for a trade deal with China before the 2020 presidential elections.

Trump insisted that he was looking for a complete trade deal.

‘We are looking for a complete deal. I am not looking for a partial deal,’ he said.

‘China has been starting to buy our agricultural product. If you noticed over the last week and actually some very big purchases but that is not what I am looking for. We are looking for the big deal. We have taken it to this level,’ Trump said.

The trade dispute between the US and China widened in August, with each side imposing retaliatory tariffs on the other. But there have been signs of deescalation in recent days, and Trump has increasingly expressed optimism of reaching a deal with China. US and Chinese counterparts have resumed trade talks this month.

On September 19 and 20, deputy-level negotiators from the United States and China met here to continue discussions aimed at improving the trade relationship between the two countries, the United States Trade Representative said in a statement.

These discussions were productive, and the United States looks forward to welcoming a delegation from China for principal-level meetings in October, it said.

President Trump said the US was taking in billions and billions of dollars of tariffs from China as a result of his policies.

China has devalued their currency and they are putting in lot of money into their economy and they have a very bad economy right now, he said.

‘I don’t want them to have a bad economy, but it is the worst they say 57 years,’ he said.

Trump said two weeks ago the Chinese economy was the worst in 22 years, but now it is 57 years and is only going to get worse.