Outbreak will not change China's commitments to buy US goods: Senior US official

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The U.S. government expects China to honor its commitments to buy more U.S. goods under a trade deal signed by the world's two largest economies ...

WASHINGTON: The US government expects China to honor its commitments to buy more US goods under a trade deal signed by the world's two largest economies in January despite the fast-spreading coronavirus outbreak, a senior US official said on Thursday.

Asked if the outbreak would require changes to the Phase 1 trade deal with China, the official told reporters:"At this stage, we're not expecting changes to the implementation of Phase 1 ... We still expect them to meet their commitment, but it's over a period of time." Experts have expressed skepticism that China will be able to meet such aggressive purchase commitments. But the Global Times newspaper, which often speaks for the Chinese government, reported on Thursday that China was likely to buy 10 million tons of U.S. liquefied natural gas despite a gas glut.

 

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