Economics

Trump Considers 60-Day Extension for China Tariff Deadline

  • Trump says trade talks in Beijing are going along ‘very well’
  • Ministerial-level talks set to take place Thursday and Friday
President Trump is considering pushing back the deadline for higher tariffs on China imports. Tom Mackenzie reports.(Source: Bloomberg)
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President Donald Trump is considering pushing back the deadline for imposition of higher tariffs on Chinese imports by 60 days, as the world’s two biggest economies try to negotiate a solution to their trade dispute, according to people familiar with the matter.

The president said Tuesday that he was open to letting the March 1 deadline for more than doubling tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods slide, if the two countries are close to a deal that addresses deep structural changes to China’s economic policies -- though he added he was not “inclined” to do so. The people said that Trump is weighing whether to add 60 days to the current deadline to give negotiations more time to continue.