Beijing Wants Tariffs Removed Before Committing To $50BN In Agri Purchases
Yesterday, we learned that our suspicions were correct, and that the US-China “Phase One” deal purportedly hashed out between the two sides last week appears to be more of the same disingenuous stalling, and that, fundamentally, the situation hasn’t really changed.
And on Tuesday, with the US back from the long holiday weekend, Chinese officials have essentially confirmed that they are back to their old tricks, and that the progress on the ‘Phase One’ deal that was touted last week is a sham. Beijing can make good on the $50 billion of annual agricultural goods purchases that it has promised – but only if Washington agrees to remove all of the trade war tariffs.