Second China trade deal hinges on phase one success: Kudlow

Bloomberg

One of president Donald Trump’s top economic advisers played down the prospects of the administration concluding further phases of a trade deal with China, saying any future negotiations would depend on how an initial accord — due to be signed next week — is implemented.
“Phase two’s going to depend a lot on how phase one goes,” Larry Kudlow said in an interview on Bloomberg Television. If the first stage is implemented with “minimal” disputes, “that will make it easier to get to phase two and beyond,” he said, adding that Trump is “in no rush” to reach another agreement.
Trump told reporters he wants to start negotiations on phase two “right away,” but might not finish those until after the US presidential election in November.
Under the accord, announced on December 13, Trump agreed to suspend plans for new tariffs on Chinese imports and reduced some existing levies, while Beijing agreed to increase agricultural purchases. The precise terms of the agreement have not been revealed.
US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer has said he expects the 86-page document will be publicly released after it is signed. The two countries are planning a signing ceremony on January 15 at which Chinese Vice Premier Liu He will represent the Asian nation.

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