"Although I am sure they would love to deal with a new government … 16 more months is a long period to be bleeding jobs and businesses," Trump said on Twitter. And he stressed that if he is reelected the agreement will be "much harder".
This weekend came into force new US tariffs on Chinese products, in the middle of a commercial conflict that is sharpening. In fact, Beijing announced that it will sue Washington before the World Trade Organization (WTO).
"We are doing very well in our negotiation with China," Trump said on Twitter, saying that the deterioration of the economic situation in the Asian giant cannot sustain a dilation of the solution.
Meanwhile, the Chinese state press reported that US Senators Steve Daines and David Perdue had met in Beijing with Deputy Prime Minister Liu He, who serves as chief negotiator for his country in the talks.
The senators reiterated the importance of relations between the two countries and expressed their opposition to economic and commercial conflicts. In addition, they expressed their willingness to play a "positive role" to promote the harmonious development of bilateral relations.
With AFP information
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