• China failed tobuy agreed amounts of U.S. goods under ‘phase one’ trade deal, data shows

    22 Jan 2021 | Economic News
  

China failed to buy agreed amounts of U.S. goods under ‘phase one’ trade deal, data shows

 

China has so far failed to meet its purchase commitments for U.S. goods under the “phase one” trade deal that it struck with the Trump administration.

 

As part of the “phase one” trade deal, China agreed to buy at least $200 billion more in U.S. goods and services over two years — in 2020 and 2021 — on top of its purchases in 2017. The agreement, signed in January last year, paused a damaging tariff fight between the U.S. and China that started in 2018.


In its first year of implementation, China imported $100 billion of the U.S. goods agreed to in the deal — roughly 58% of the targeted $173.1 billion for 2020, according to Chinese customs data compiled by think tank Peterson Institute for International Economics.

 

Even though they refer to the same thing, statistics on Chinese imports from the U.S. often don’t mirror that of U.S. exports to China, partly due to different data collection methods and standards in the two countries.



In addition to goods and services purchases, the “phase one” deal also included broad provisions for China to strengthen intellectual property protection and open its markets to financial services firms.

 

Robert Lighthizer, Trump’s former U.S. trade representative involved in negotiating with China, reportedly said last month that Beijing has done a “reasonably good job” in implementing parts of the deal. Lighthizer added that the Biden administration should stick to the trade deal and use tariffs as leverage, reported Reuters.

 

President Joe Biden, who was sworn in on Wednesday, has not made any official announcements on the fate of the “phase one” trade agreement. He said last month that he won’t immediately roll back tariffs on China and would conduct a full review of the deal.

 

Reference: CNBC

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