US-China trade talks to resume after pause, US official says

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Trade talks between US and Chinese teams will resume next week after a pause in negotiations, according to an administration official

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer will travel to Beijing for discussions meant to finalize an agreement between the two countries.It's expected a Chinese delegation, led by Vice Premier Liu He, would then come to Washington for further talks.Negotiations had been on hold as the two sides broached disagreements over enforcement mechanisms in a final deal, as well as intellectual property and technology disputes.

"China's going very well. China talks going very well," he said, declining to expand further.The US and China have been engaged in intensive negotiations as the two sides try to strike an agreement that would lift punishing tariffs in exchange for some changes to China's trade practices and agreements to purchase US goods.The talks had originally carried a March 1 deadline, but Trump announced he would extend the window because talks were proceeding well.

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