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China’s President Xi Jinping (L) and US President Donald Trump attend a welcome ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on November 9, 2017.
Trade negotiators from China and the U.S. have narrowed some of their differences, Dow Jones reported on Tuesday.
The report, which cited sources, said the negotiators made progress on issues such as the purchase of U.S. goods and services. It also said that a follow-up conversation between Cabinet-level officials is expected later this month. However, the two sides are still not ready to reach a deal just yet.
Reuters later reported that a a U.S. trade delegation member said talks with China would continue on Wednesday.
Dow Jones’ report lifted stocks to their highs of the day Tuesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average briefly trading more than 320 points higher.
China and the U.S. have been engaged in a trade war since last year, with both countries issuing tariffs on billions of dollars worth each other’s goods. This has kept investors on edge as they gauge the skirmish’s potential impact on corporate profits.
The reports also come after U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted that talks with China were going “very well.”
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