Economics
U.S.-China Talks Are Making ‘Headway,’ Trump Adviser Says
- Chinese officials have delivered subtle pushback to Washington
- Kudlow brushes off slowdown calls, says 3% growth can prevail
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The Trump administration is making “headway” in trade negotiations with China, the top White House economic adviser said Sunday, brushing off reports suggesting diminishing prospects for a deal and push-back from Beijing.
“We’re making great progress,” Larry Kudlow said on “Fox News Sunday,” adding that he was “optimistic” President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping of China would meet to ink a trade pact at some point -- possibly in March or April.