US Agrees To Hold Off On More China Tariffs, Soften Huawei Restrictions
President Donald Trump said he won't lift current U.S. tariffs, but also won't add tariffs on any more Chinese imports "for at least the time being." He said during a press conference at the G20 Summit in Japan that negotiations will resume "where we left off to see if we can make a deal."
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Trump said while the issues around Huawei will have to be saved "for the very end," U.S. companies will be allowed to sell to Huawei in the meantime. And Trump said China is going to start buying farm products almost immediately. "We're going to give them lists of things we would like them to buy."