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China still 'cautiously optimistic' on US trade talks despite new tariffs

The US escalated a tariff war with China on May 10 by hiking levies on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods in the midst of last-ditch talks to rescue a trade deal.

May 12, 2019 / 08:31 IST
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China and the United States have agreed to hold more trade talks in Beijing, Vice Premier Liu He said as US President Donald Trump ordered his trade chief to begin the process of imposing tariffs on all remaining imports from China.

Liu voiced a measured optimism on reaching a deal, but said there were "issues of principle" on which China would not back down.

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"Negotiations have not broken down," Liu, China's chief negotiator in the talks, said in Washington on May 10, according to state television. "Quite the opposite, I think small setbacks are normal and inevitable during the negotiations of both countries. Looking forward, we are still cautiously optimistic," Liu said.

Liu's optimism was tempered by US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who told CNBC on May 10 that there were no further talks with China planned "as of now."