Trade Talk Team To Visit US, Insists Beijing

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2019-05-06 HKT 18:42

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  • People walk by a globe structure showing the United States of America on display outside a bank in Beijing. Photo: AP

    People walk by a globe structure showing the United States of America on display outside a bank in Beijing. Photo: AP

Beijing said Monday it still plans to send negotiators to the United States for trade talks even after President Donald Trump vowed to raise tariffs later this week, a threat that sent stock markets into a tailspin.

Trump upped the ante as negotiators prepared to meet in Washington on Wednesday for what has been billed as a last-ditch round of negotiations to reach a deal or revive the trade war.

Despite Trump's tweetstorm, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said a team was "currently preparing to go to the US for negotiations" – but he did not say when or whether top negotiator Liu He would lead the delegation.

Geng said "positive progress" has been made in 10 rounds of high-level negotiations and that the whole world was watching.

"We still hope that the US can work together with China, walk shoulder to shoulder and strive for a mutually beneficial win-win agreement on the basis of mutual respect," he said at a regular press briefing.

"This is not only in line with the interests of the Chinese side but also the interests of the US and the international community," Geng said.

The Wall Street Journal had earlier reported that China was considering cancelling the talks.

"China shouldn't negotiate with a gun pointed to its head," the newspaper quoted a person briefed on the matter as saying, using a line Beijing has repeatedly said in the past.

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