No new US-China trade talks scheduled: White House chief of staff

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No new high-level trade talks have been scheduled between the United States and China but the two sides remain in touch about implementing a Phase ...

No new high-level trade talks have been scheduled between the United States and China but the two sides remain in touch about implementing a Phase 1 deal, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows told reporters aboard Air Force One on Tuesday.

U.S. President Donald Trump earlier told reporters during a visit to Yuma, Arizona, that he had postponed an Aug. 15 review of the trade agreement signed with China in January given his frustration over Beijing's handling of the coronavirus pandemic."I postponed talks with China. You know why? I don’t want to deal with them now," Trump said during a briefing on construction of a border wall with Mexico."What China did to the world was not even thinkable.

During visits to Arizona and Iowa on Tuesday, Trump expressed frustration about China's handling of the health crisis and its failure to contain the disease, but he also lauded record purchases by Beijing of U.S. farm products.

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