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Begin Phase 2 Trade Talks to Tackle 'Outstanding Issues,' 41 Groups Urge US, China

The U.S. and China should “redouble” efforts to “implement all aspects” of their phase one trade agreement (see 2001160022), especially “where implementation appears to be lagging,” 41 trade and business associations wrote Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Chinese Vice Premier Liu He. “Significantly increased” Chinese purchases of U.S. goods in “the coming weeks and months would be mutually beneficial," said CTA, the Information Technology Industry Council, National Retail Federation, Telecommunications Industry Association and others. “We strongly support and encourage” increased Trump administration efforts “to work with the US business community and stakeholders in China to increase export promotion efforts at this critical time” of COVID-19, they said Monday. They hope successful implementation of phase one “will create the necessary conditions” for the start of phase two negotiations “as soon as possible,” they said. Phase two is needed to “address important outstanding issues,” including cybersecurity, digital trade and standards setting, they said. USTR, Treasury and the Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry didn't comment Wednesday.