Economics
U.S. Said to Set 2025 Target for China to Fulfill Trade Pledges
- Vice Premier in Washington for potential final push on a deal
- Trump-Xi meeting could be announced as early as Thursday
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The trade deal that the U.S. and China are crafting would give Beijing until 2025 to meet commitments on commodity purchases and allow American companies to wholly own enterprises in the Asian nation, according to three people familiar with the talks.