U.S. Treasury's Mnuchin has no China meetings at Argentina G20, official says

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(Reuters) - has no formal bilateral meetings planned with Chinese officials at this weekend's ministers and central meeting in Argentina, a senior Treasury said on Tuesday.

The said, however, that there would be ample opportunities for to interact with Chinese officials in group sessions, dinners and informal settings to discuss trade issues dividing the two countries.

told U.S. lawmakers last week the was prepared to reopen talks with to resolve trade issues, but only if was willing to pursue "serious efforts to make structural changes" to its policies.

The and have imposed tariffs on $34 billion of each other's imports, and has threatened tariffs on over $500 billion worth of Chinese goods, effectively covering all U.S. imports from China, unless agrees to changes in its intellectual property practices and high-technology industrial subsidy plans.

The Treasury said that Mnuchin was "ready to re-engage with the Chinese," but it did not have to be in a formal bilateral meeting at the gathering.

"The has had substantial contact with Chinese officials, and so there's not the imperative at this meeting to have formal bilaterals because there'll be substantial contact," the official said.

Mnuchin also will discuss with his counterparts China's trade practices in an hour-long session, the official said.

The meeting will "renew" a lot of the Western industrial powers' concerns over China's industrial subsidies, export credits and lending to developing countries, the official added.

"The has had substantial discussions and finds common ground with regard to the concerns over China's non-market practices," the official said.

(Reporting by David Lawder; Editing by James Dalgleish)

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First Published: Wed, July 18 2018. 04:12 IST