Donald Trump is hopeful of a November US-China trade deal

Donald Trump says a trade deal between the United States and China could be agreed ahead of the next APEC meeting.

The latest Lowy Institute poll captured growing levels of distrust in the US and China.

The latest Lowy Institute poll captured growing levels of distrust in the US and China. Source: AAP

US President Donald Trump says he thinks a trade deal between the United States and China will be signed by the time the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meetings take place in Chile in mid-November.

Chinese Vice Premier Liu He will provide Beijing's perspective on the progress of the talks in a speech on Saturday, according to a tweet from editor-in-chief of the Global Times, a tabloid published by the People's Daily of China's ruling Communist Party.

"I think it will get signed quite easily, hopefully by the summit in Chile, where President Xi and I will both be," Trump told reporters on Friday at the White House, without providing details.
US President Donald Trump in the White House.
US President Donald Trump is optimistic about improving trade ties with the Asian powerhouse. Source: Getty
"We're working with China very well," Trump said.

The White House has announced that China agreed to buy up to $US50 billion of US farm products annually, as part of the first phase of a trade deal, although China seems slow to follow through.

The so-called phase 1 deal was unveiled at the White House last week during a visit by vice premier Liu as part of a bid to end a tit-for-tat trade war between Beijing and Washington that has roiled markets and hammered global growth.

US officials said a second phase of negotiations could address thornier issues like forced technology transfer and non-financial services issues.

The APEC meeting takes place on November 16 and 17.


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