US Pres Trump says China trade deal may be signed shortly after Jan 15

U.S President, Donald Trump and President Xi of China

WASHINGTON, Jan 11 (NNN-AGENCIES) — US President Donald Trump, who announced last month that the Phase 1 trade deal with China would be signed on Jan 15, said the agreement could be signed “shortly thereafter.”

In an interview with the ABC TV affiliate in Toledo, Ohio, Trump said: “We’re going to be signing on January 15th – I think it will be January 15th, but shortly thereafter, but I think January 15th – a big deal with China.”

Trump announced the Jan 15 signing date in a tweet on Dec 31.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for clarification of Trump’s comments.

The Phase 1 deal, struck last month, is expected to reduce tariffs and boost Chinese purchases of American farm, energy and manufactured goods while addressing some disputes over intellectual property.

Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, head of the country’s negotiating team in Sino-US trade talks, will sign the deal in Washington next week, China’s commerce ministry said.

Liu will visit Washington from Jan 13-15, said Gao Feng, spokesman at the commerce ministry.

Negotiating teams from both sides remain in close communication on the particular arrangements of the signing, Gao told reporters at a regular briefing. — NNN-AGENCIES

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