Various media reports indicate the U.S. is going to delay the next round of Chinese tariffs, scheduled to go into effect Sunday.
However,
National Economic Council director Larry Kudlow told the Wall Street Journal the
tariffs are still on the table.
“The President
has indicated if the remaining negotiations do not pan out to his liking, that
those tariffs could go back into place,” Kudlow said.
The Journal
reports the Trump Administration’s insistence that China commit to more
agricultural purchases from the U.S.
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