(ANSA) - BEIJING, DECEMBER 10 - The US is starting to postpone a further 15% pavement on import duties for over 100 billion goods made in China, scheduled for December 15th: the Wall Street Journal reports that it mentioned the emergence of negotiating of the two parties, while the confrontation continues to push Beijing to buy more American agricultural products and to reach the so-called 'phase one'. President Donald Trump, who ultimately has the decision, pushes for a short-term agreement.
China, USA towards postponement of new duties
2019-12-10T14:20:18.925Z
The US is starting to postpone the further tightening of 15% on import duties of over 100 billion of goods made in China, scheduled for December 15: the Wall Street Journal reports it citing the indication emerged by the negotiators of the two parts, in the while ... (ANSA)