China willing to meet U.S. on equal footing over trade issues

  • 6 years ago
The trade war between China and the U.S. could be cooling off,... with both sides expressing hope to resolve their various differences.
China's Vice Commerce Minister Wang Bingnan said on Saturday that Beijing is willing to resolve its trade issues with Washington through mutually respectful talks and on an equal footing.
He said China, together with the U.S., will promote a healthy and stable development of their ties.
This comes as President Trump, told reporters at the White House on Friday, that the two sides are edging closer to doing something on trade, adding a lot of progress had been made to resolve their differences.
He said that, during his phone conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping the previous day, he could feel his Chinese counterpart wants to make a deal.
President Trump said the deal will be fair for everybody and at the same time good for the United States.
However, Trump's economic adviser Larry Kudlow was more cautious, saying nothing will happen soon.

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