Failure to reach a consensus on Sino-US trade has led to uncertainty about the high-level summit!

The White House has not responded to the proposal of a meeting between senior officials of China and the United States in Beijing, as they have not reached an agreement on some issues. According to the Financial Times, negotiations between the two countries during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in South Korea may also change as a result.

"The US and China have not yet reached an agreement on trade issues, including the export of chemicals used in the production of fentanyl, which reduces the chances of a high-level meeting in Beijing."

Wendy Cutler, former acting deputy trade representative of the United States, said that the US and China do not have enough time to reach a trade agreement, and leaders of the two countries are likely to only announce a series of achievements, rather than make decisions on trade issues.

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