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White House chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow speaks to reporters in Washington on Wednesday. Photo: AP

Trump administration ‘satisfied’ with China purchase progress in phase one trade deal, says White House adviser Larry Kudlow

  • Remarks signal that US-China trade pact will survive initial review on Saturday
  • China ‘picking up’ imports of US commodities in boon for US farm sector, Kudlow adds

White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow on Thursday said the Trump administration is satisfied with China’s progress in meeting commitments to purchase US goods in a phase one trade deal, signalling that the pact will survive an initial review on Saturday.

China “is now really picking up their imports of our commodities – which is a great boon, by the way, for the US agriculture and farm sector”, Kudlow told reporters at the White House, recounting US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer’s comments to President Donald Trump.

Containers at the port in Lianyungang city, in China’s Jiangsu province. Photo: Xinhua

Lighthizer and Chinese Vice-Premier Liu He on Saturday will conduct the first semi-annual review of the trade deal’s implementation in a videoconference.

Despite rapidly rising tensions between Washington and Beijing over the coronavirus pandemic, a security crackdown in Hong Kong, US sanctions against Chinese companies and officials and human rights issues in Xinjiang province, the phase one trade deal, signed on January 15, has weathered the storm.

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“We have big differences with China on other matters, but regarding the phase one trade deal, we are engaging,” Kudlow said.

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Amid the coronavirus pandemic, China’s purchases of US farm and manufactured goods, energy and services have got off to a slow start and are well behind the pace needed for a promised increase of US$77 billion this year and US$200 billion over two years.

But Lighthizer has told Trump that China is now buying over 40 per cent of US commodity exports, compared to about 20 per cent in the baseline year of 2017, Kudlow said.

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