China, US still in talks on trade pact despite challenges, says Chinese commerce official
China and the United States are still in frequent discussion about a bilateral trade pact, despite a challenging global trade environment, a Chinese commerce official said on Thursday.
China is keen to maintain open markets for its goods as its economy grows at its slowest pace in 25 years, but it faces rising trade tensions as its imports deteriorate faster than exports, setting it up for another record trade surplus.
Last year, the US trade deficit with China was US$336.2 billion, according to the US Trade Representative’s office.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump threatened on Wednesday to slap tariffs on Chinese products to show Beijing the US is “not playing games any more”.
The US – China’s second-largest trade partner after the European Union – has imposed anti-dumping and countervailing duties on Chinese products and also brought cases against China at the World Trade Organisation.