Chinese officials have said that reversing the technology ban on Huawei is their top priority in trade negotiations. But the U.S. has been reluctant to mix what is seen as a national-security issue with trade matters.
OSAKA, Japan—President Trump said he would be discussing U.S. actions toward Huawei Technologies Co. when he meets Saturday with Chinese President Xi Jinping in a session that will include a possible trade deal.
The president added, during a morning meeting with Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, that he had already met once with President Xi on the sidelines of the Group-of-20 meeting in Osaka. “A lot was accomplished actually last night,” Mr. Trump said.
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