Trump's elusive China trade deal

Is the trade war any closer to an end?

President Trump and Xi Jinping.
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Seeking to "overcome the impasse" on an "elusive" trade deal, President Trump last week suggested he was reluctant to alienate China by sanctioning officials involved in its Hong Kong crackdown, said Michael Bender and Chao Deng at The Wall Street Journal. Trump called the protests in the former British colony "a complicating factor" in the search for an agreement. "We have to stand with Hong Kong, but I'm also standing with President Xi," Trump said. "He's a friend of mine, he's an incredible guy." The warm words about Xi have not kept the president from moving the goalposts with "cliff-hanger tactics," said Ana Swanson at The New York Times. More than a month after Trump declared the U.S. and China had reached a historic "Phase 1" trade agreement, the two sides continue to negotiate. China reportedly had agreed to resume purchasing $20 billion in American farm products annually, but Trump "pressed his team to more than triple that figure" before settling on a demand for $50 billion. China wants the U.S. to scrap tariffs imposed since 2018, with a Dec. 15 deadline looming on a 15 percent tariff hike on "another $160 billion of goods." But the two sides can't even agree on where a deal signing should take place. And Trump's wavering has "made China wary of offering concessions, for fear that he will only demand more."

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