“At this moment, patience is probably the most important thing,” the editorial in The Global Times said.
Chinese media has attempted to assuage concerns about the continued absence of a deal to end the ongoing trade war between Washington and Beijing, arguing that the moment has not yet arrived for the best agreement.
Chinese President Xi Jinping speaks next to President Donald Trump during a business leaders event at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China on November 9, 2017 NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP/Getty Images Clete Willems, a top White House trade official, told Reuters on Monday that U.S. negotiators are “making progress on a range of things” with China. But Willems also pointed out that “there’s some stuff where we’re not satisfied yet.” He declined to tell the news agency more specific details about which issues remain points of contention.
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