President Trump plans to meet with China’s Vice Premier
this afternoon to discuss trade. Chinese and U.S. officials are back in
negotiations after spending more than nine hours at the bargaining table
Thursday.
Bloomberg reports up to six memorandums of understanding related to
agriculture, non-tariff barriers, and intellectual property rights might form
the foundation of a trade deal, but there are still concerns about approving
more U.S. biotech crops and how to enforce the final deal.
President Trump and Chinese President Xi are still scheduled to meet next month.
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