"I
have every expectation - if there's not a deal, those tariffs
would go in place - but I expect we'll have a deal," he said in
an interview with CNBC, when asked about a round of tariffs
scheduled for Dec. 15.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that China and the
United States had reached the first phase of a trade deal that
covered agriculture, currency and some aspects of intellectual
property protections, and would ease the reciprocal trade
restrictions that the world's two largest economies have been
imposing for 15 months.
But officials on both sides have said more work is needed to
finalize the accord, and Trump acknowledged the agreement could
still collapse. U.S. Trade Representative Lighthizer said on
Friday that Trump had not made a decision about the December
tariffs.
Mnuchin said more trade negotiations at various levels would
take place over the coming weeks, including a phone call between
himself, Lighthizer and Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, and talks
between Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
Asked about a dispute between China and the U.S. National
Basketball Association stemming from a tweet by Houston Rockets
manager Daryl Morey expressing support for pro-democracy
protests in Hong Kong, Mnuchin said he hoped the two sides could
come to a solution.
(Reporting by Makini Brice and Andrea Ricci; Editing by Kevin
Liffey)
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