"If we're going to get a great result, we
really have to let the process take its course," Navarro said in
an interview on CNBC.
Republican U.S. President Donald Trump has spent more than two
years seeking a trade deal with China after hammering Beijing on
the campaign trail and promising sweeping changes. He has
imposed stiff tariffs on Chinese imports that have roiled global
markets as his administration pursues leverage in negotiations,
prompting China to retaliate with its own duties.
Intellectual property protection, the forced transfer of U.S.
technology to Chinese firms, American companies' access to
China's markets and industrial subsidies are all key issues in
the talks, which are set to resume in Washington in October with
top officials after lower-level discussions in mid-September.
"In the meantime, we need to be patient with the China
negotiations," Navarro told CNBC.
(Reporting by Susan Heavey and Mohammad Zargham; Editing by
Bernadette Baum)
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