U.S., Chinese officials to meet Friday, discuss Liu visit - U.S. official

Reuters  |  WASHINGTON 

(Reuters) - U.S. and Chinese officials are set to meet in on Friday to discuss trade disputes between the world's two largest economies ahead of a pending visit by China's top economic official, a said.

The described the meeting as a follow-up to last week's high-level trade talks in and in preparation for Chinese Liu He's visit to However, the declined to provide details of the Friday meetings, or specify the precise timing of Liu's visit.

said on Monday Liu, Chinese Xi Jinping's top-ranking economic adviser, would come to Washington next week "to continue discussions with the president's economic team."

Trade talks in last week, led by and Liu, failed to produce any breakthroughs to stave off U.S. tariff threats on up to $150 billion worth of Chinese goods, and China's threats to retaliate in kind.

U.S. officials presented a lengthy list of trade demands, including reducing China's trade surplus by $200 billion a year.

A source familiar with planning for the visit said a lower level delegation would likely head to Washington first and that might delay the Liu visit slightly.

U.S. Commerce told CNBC the timing of the Liu's arrival was unclear and "there's a chance it's not next week."

Ross also told a CNBC-sponsored event he thought the Chinese officials at the meetings "agreed to the concept of a trade deficit reduction - the questions are how much and how do you get there?"

(Reporting by in WASHINGTON and Michael Martina in BEIJING; Editing by Paul Tait)

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First Published: Fri, May 11 2018. 08:34 IST