US team to visit China for trade talks Jan 7-8: Beijing

AFP  |  Beijing 

A delegation will visit Monday and Tuesday for the first face-to-face talks since and his Chinese counterpart agreed on a temporary truce in the trade war, China's commerce ministry said.

The US team will be led by Deputy US Trade and will discuss "implementing the important consensus" reached by Trump and Chinese at the sidelines of the summit in last year, it said Friday.

Word of the meeting follows small signs of progress -- and the absence of new threats from Trump -- while the two sides work to ease trade tensions by March 1.

and have exchanged tit-for-tat tariffs on more than $300 billion worth of goods in total two-way trade, locking them in a conflict that has begun to eat into profits and contributed to stock market plunges.

The ceasefire began on December 1 in after the two heads of state agreed to hold off on further tariffs or retaliation for 90 days.

In December, China's major state-owned grain stockpiler said it had resumed buying US soybeans, and announced it would suspend extra tariffs on US-made cars and auto parts starting January 1.

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First Published: Fri, January 04 2019. 08:45 IST