White House's Kudlow blames China's Xi for blocking U.S. trade deal

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(Reuters) - U.S. Donald Trump's top said on Wednesday that Chinese was holding up a deal to resolve a significant trade dispute between the and

Larry Kudlow, of the White House Economic Council, also said he expects to bring an important trade offer to Trump when he visits next week.

Kudlow said he believed lower-ranking Chinese officials want to put a stop to dueling U.S. and Chinese tariffs. These officials include Xi's top Liu He, Kudlow said, but Xi has refused to make changes to China's and other trade policies.

"So far as we know, President Xi, at the moment, does not want to make a deal," Kudlow said at the Delivering conference sponsored by CNBC and Institutional Investor magazine.

"I think Xi is holding the game up. I think and others would like to move but haven't," Kudlow said. "We are waiting for him (Xi). The ball is in his court."

could end U.S. tariffs "this afternoon by providing a more satisfactory approach" and taking steps that other countries are also calling for, he said.

These included cutting tariff and non-tariff barriers to imports, ending the "theft" of intellectual property and allowing full foreign ownership of companies operating in China, Kudlow said.

Trump has also demanded that the cut its 10 percent tariffs on imported cars, and his administration is conducting a national security study that could lead to a 25 percent U.S. tariff on imported vehicles. Such a move would hit European and Japanese automakers hard.

He said Juncker would bring a trade offer to Trump next week, but did not provide further details.

"We will be in discussions. I am told he's bringing a very important free trade offer, Kudlow said. "I can't confirm that, this is what I am hearing from and others."

(Reporting by and Lindsay Dunsmuir; Editing by Bernadette Baum)

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First Published: Wed, July 18 2018. 20:01 IST