China’s Foreign Ministry Won’t Say If US Trade Talks Are Off the Table For Now
A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson sidestepped questions at a Beijing news conference Friday about media reports suggesting new U.S.-China trade talks were off the table for now. Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping “have maintained contact through various means,” said…
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the spokesperson. The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative didn’t comment Friday. The U.S. and China “intend to continue further discussions,” said a USTR notice Friday in the Federal Register officially proposing the 25 percent Section 301 tariffs on $300 billion in Chinese goods not previously dutied (see 1905140025). Requests to appear at public hearings on the proposed List 4 tariffs are due June 10 in docket USTR–2019–0004 at regulations.gov, and written comments are due June 17, the same day the hearings are set to begin. Post-hearing rebuttal comments are due seven days after the hearings end.