Trade war, day 187: Talks are extended to third day in Beijing
U.S.-China trade talks between mid-level officials, which were scheduled for January 7-8, have been extended a day, the U.S. Trade Representative confirmed to the South China Morning Post.
This is probably a positive signal, as itโs an indication that โthe whole thing has not blown up yet and that they believe that itโs worthwhile to spend more time together,โ Claire Reade, a former China-focused official at the USTR told SCMP.
- The Trump administration is talking up the prospects of a deal: Minutes after negotiations reportedly wrapped up in the evening in Beijing on January 8, Donald Trump tweeted, โTalks with China are going very well!โ
- โI think thereโs a very good chance that we will get a reasonable settlement that China can live with, that we can live with and that addresses all of the key issues,โ U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told CNBC yesterday.
- But: โone big challenge is figuring out how to hold Beijing to commitments to keep Chinese firms and officials from pressuring U.S. partners into transferring technology against their will. The U.S. Trade Representative Office has been asking industry groups and think tanks for suggestions on how they should carry out such enforcement,โ according to the Wall Street Journal (paywall).
- The two sides remain โfar from striking a deal,โ the Journal says.
- โWe will release a detailed readout after [the talks] are concluded,โ the Chinese foreign ministry said, Bloomberg reports (porous paywall).
- The U.S. has โsought to delayโ the next round of talks, the New York Times says (porous paywall), until after Donald Trumpโs State of the Union address on January 29. That would leave just three business days before the week of February 4, when China goes on Lunar New Year holiday to celebrate the start of the Year of the Pig (which officially begins on February 5).
- Thatโs a problem for Beijing, because it would prefer for economic official Liรบ Hรจ ๅ้นค to visit D.C. for Cabinet-level talks and come away with positive results a bit farther in advance of the holiday, to shore up consumer sentiment. Liu made an unexpected appearance at talks yesterday, we noted for Access members (paywall), indicating Beijingโs eagerness to find a deal.
Other relevant news:
- Analysis
Chinaโs team of crack trade negotiators will extract their โpound of fleshโ, experts say / SCMP
โThose who have direct experience of thrashing out trade deals with Chinese officials over the years have described them as being straight-talking and clear in what they want to achieve. However, scepticism remains as to whether China makes good on these pledges in the long run.โ - Stock market reaction
Global stocks rise amid China-US trade optimism / Bloomberg News Network - Trade of genetically modified crops
China gives long-awaited GM crop approvals amid U.S. trade talks / Reuters - Chinese ambassador advocates for U.S.-China business ties
Cui Tiankai slams โcold warriors,โ tells Chinese firms to learn from Americans / SCMP - Detained Canadians
Canadian diplomats in China meet second detained citizen, Michael Spavor / Reuters via SCMP - Supply chain shift
Trade War Fuels Majority of Export Manufacturersโ Shift Out of China, Survey Shows / Caixin (paywall) - Huaweiโs connections to Skycom
New documents link Huawei to suspected front companies in Iran and Syria, and may bolster US case against Meng Wanzhou / Reuters via SCMP
More about Huawei and Skycom on Access (paywall): Meng Wanzhou is accused of fraud and violating Iran sanctions - Rhetorical support for private sector, and technological self-reliance
China’s science and tech minister calls on private enterprises to develop ‘core technologies’ / SCMP
Previously inย The China Projectโs trade war coverage: