Trump’s Trade Chief Lectures His Boss and Gets an Earful in Return

  • Lighthizer tries to shape debate on key element in China talks
  • Trump rejects Lighthizer case for memorandums of understanding
Trump, Lighthizer Clash in Front of Reporters Over Meaning of MOUs
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An exasperated Robert Lighthizer, the U.S. trade representative, tried to gently educate his boss, Donald Trump, on the meaning of a “memorandum of understanding” in the Oval Office on Friday, leading to a presidential lecture in front of television cameras and a top Chinese official.

The exchange between the president and his top trade negotiator unfolded Friday when the president was asked during a meeting with a Chinese trade delegation about how long so-called memorandums of understanding would last in an eventual accord with Beijing. Negotiators have been drafting MOUs on areas such as agriculture, non-tariff barriers, services, technology transfer, currency and intellectual property as the two nations work toward a deal.