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China Trade Deal Expected to Be Signed in January

Last week, the U.S. and China announced a preliminary Phase One trade deal. Despite indications that the two nations would sign the agreement on Friday, Dec. 13, U.S. Trade Rep. Robert Lighthizer is now indicating that he expects the deal to be formally signed in the first week of January, according to the RV Industry Association.

USTR has released a fact sheet detailing the terms of the agreement.

But on Friday the U.S. did formally announce that it would suspend the planned List 4B tariffs, which would have levied a 15-percent tariff on roughly $160 billion worth of Chinese imports. Those tariffs would have taken effect on Sunday, Dec. 15, and will now be suspended indefinitely.

The Phase One deal reportedly includes the following:

Notably, tariffs will stay at 25 percent for Lists 1-3, a change from last week’s reporting. According to President Trump, these tariffs will be leverage for extracting concessions from China in a second phase of talks.

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