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China wants to draw a line between talks about trade and other foreign affairs, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.

China is looking to start a two-track approach to trade talks, the Wall Street Journal reported.

The two countries are set to meet early next month led by Vice Premier Liu He and Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer. China wants Liu to lead the talks about trade and a separate team to discuss the broader geopolitical concerns, people familiar with the talks told the WSJ. Tensions between the world's two largest economies have gone on for more than 18 months as China and the U.S. engage in a tariff war that is pressuring both the country's economies. On Wednesday, President Donald Trump delayed tariffs on $250 billion worth of Chinese goods for 15 days as a good will gesture to China.

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