Talks have bogged down over disagreements about how to enforce any new deal.
By Damian Paletta Damian Paletta Reporter covering economic policy Email Bio Follow March 19 at 3:01 PM Top White House officials plan to travel to China next week to try to work through unresolved issues as part of ongoing trade negotiations, a sign that talks are continuing but that a deal remains elusive.
White House officials had hoped that President Trump would be able to host Chinese President Xi Jinping by the end of this month so that the two countries could announce a formal accord, but talks have bogged down over disagreements about how to enforce a new deal and Trump’s demand for far-reaching changes in China’s state-led economic system.
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