Kudlow Says U.S. Still Expects China for September Trade Talks

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President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser, Larry Kudlow, said the U.S. still expects Chinese negotiators to come to Washington for another round of trade talks in September, even after the two nations escalated their trade war.

“The president and our team is planning for a Chinese visit in September,” Kudlow said Tuesday on CNBC. “We’re willing to negotiate. Movement towards a good deal would be very positive and might change the tariff situation. But then again, it might not.”