US Commerce Secretary Ross highlights three main barriers to better trade links with China
Trump aide calls for action on market access, protectionism and intellectual property protection before US President’s visit to Beijing
China and America will have to address three major stumbling blocks before US President Donald Trump’s visit in November, US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross has said.
In an interview with a small group of reporters in Hong Kong, Ross highlighted the question of better market access, protectionist behaviour and intellectual property rights as the key issues.
Ross said the US trade relationship with China was lopsided and neither side had made concessions during his visit to Beijing this week, but he insisted he was optimistic about resolving trade disputes between the two nations.
Ross met Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, Vice Premier Wang Yang and Liu He, a key financial and economic adviser to President Xi Jinping, during his visit.
Officials from both sides have stepped up communication ahead of Trump’s visit.
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will also visit Beijing between Thursday and Saturday to meet senior Chinese leaders.