So by the end of Feb all the trade issues should be resolved.
Trade Talks on for January
The U.S. and China are planning to holdmeetings in January to negotiate a broader truce in theirtrade wars but are unlikely to have any face-to-face contact before then,according to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. Speaking in a roundtableinterview Tuesday at Bloomberg’s Washington office, he said the two sides hadheld several phone conversations in recent weeks and were still in the processof planning further formal discussions. “We’re in the process ofconfirming the logistics of several meetings and we’re determined to make surethat we use the time wisely, to try to resolve this,” Mnuchin said. Both sidesare now focused on trying “to document an agreement” by a March 1 deadline fortheir current tariffs truce to run out. “We expect there will be meetings inJanuary,” he said. Previously the administration hadn’t been specific on thetiming of talks. Mnuchin also discussed freeing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac fromgovernment control, the U.S. budget deficit, and recent equity-market volatility in the wide-ranging interview.
Don't forget the LNG commitment boys
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