Mnuchin said in an interview that aired on Monday that American
officials planned to raise intellectual property rights, joint
technology and joint ventures with Chinese officials.
"We're looking to have a very frank discussion on trade, on the
issues of the trade imbalance," he said ahead of remarks due
later on Monday at a conference in Beverly Hills, California.
China has said it is open to trade negotiations with the United
States after U.S. President Donald Trump proposed imposing
tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese exports and threatened
additional tariffs of $100 billion. China, in response, said it
will impose its own tariffs on American products.
Asked about concerns over possible retaliatory measures by
China, Mnuchin said: "It's not a worry of mine," adding that
Trump was focused on "free and fair and reciprocal trade."
The U.S. Treasury Secretary will be joined on the high-stakes
trip by U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, White House
trade adviser Peter Navarro and White House economic adviser
Larry Kudlow.
Chinese Vice Premier Liu He will be part of this week's meeting,
Mnuchin told the network.
(Reporting by Susan Heavey and Makini Brice; Editing by Chizu
Nomiyama and Jeffrey Benkoe)
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