08 November,2019 10:05 AM IST | Beijing | Agencies
A salesman with Chinese shoes at a store in the Chinatown area of Los Angeles. File pic/ AFP
Beijing: China and the US have agreed to a plan to remove tariffs imposed on two-way goods in stages, the commerce ministry said on Thursday, as negotiators try to hammer out a trade deal. The two sides have been embroiled in a bruising trade war for more than a year, and have slapped punitive tariffs on hundreds-of-billions-of-dollars-worth of two-way trade. But there has been growing hope that they are close to reaching a mini agreement as part of a wider deal.
"In the past two weeks, the negotiation leaders of the two sides have held serious and constructive discussions on properly resolving their core concerns and agreed to roll back the additional tariffs in stages, as progress is made towards a (final) agreement," ministry spokesman Gao Feng said at a news conference. If confirmed by the US, the comments could be the latest positive signal in efforts by negotiators to formalise a partial trade deal - although details remain sparse.
Gao said if the two sides reached a phase-one agreement, tariffs should be rolled back "in the same proportion and simultaneously". "This is an important condition for reaching an agreement," he said. Chinese Vice Premier Liu = spoke by telephone with US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin last Friday, a call both sides described as "constructive". US President Donald Trump had planned to sign a pact with China's Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the now-cancelled summit in Chile this month.
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