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ASPI 14 Beal
“China’s pattern is to show restraint, match us, and no one can point to them as being the perpetrator. But these actions are certainly complicating the ability of both sides to find a deal and narrow their differences,” — in
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Wendy Cutler 9 Beal
As Chinese vice premier Liu He arrives in Washington, seem to be at a breaking point. The risks of no deal are real, but if both sides can act in good faith, there's still hope
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Wendy Cutler 17 Aib
Ag tabhairt freagra ar @wendyscutler
If the two sides are serious about a quick and meaningful deal, they should look to the , where important groundwork has been laid on , , and , among other issues.
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Wendy Cutler 17 Aib
A negotiation with a more limited scope seems the most appropriate path forward, in light of the serious losses U.S. exporters are facing with the CPTPP and the Japan-EU agreements in effect.
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Wendy Cutler 4 Aib
As I told a great panel at , with US-Japan beginning soon, let’s not forget the groundwork laid by . A bilateral deal won’t be identical, but many issues have already been discussed, which may smooth the way for an agreement
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Wendy Cutler 21 Márta
The President’s statement earlier today undoubtedly will make it harder to bring the negotiations over the finish line. Rather than talking about the fate of , now is the time to let the negotiators work out a solution
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Wendy Cutler 15 Feabh
Talking ...with a view! Great panel discussion in Melbourne for the trade commission with
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Wendy Cutler 13 Feabh
Great panel discussion with the commission in Sydney sharing views on pressing trade issues from experts across the region. Thanks to and for hosting
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Wendy Cutler 12 Feabh
Great first day of meetings for annual commission in Sydney. Big thanks to and for hosting!
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Wendy Cutler 23 Ean
So glad to be on this great panel with for the launch of our new paper
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Shery Ahn 23 Ean
Beautiful morning in DC ☀️and a great day to be discussing the US-Korea economic agenda
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Wendy Cutler 16 Ean
Looking forward to hosting a chat on economic cooperation at next week!
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Wendy Cutler 2 Ean
Ag tabhairt freagra ar @charles_finny
Bittersweet, indeed, but so happy to see that the other TPP countries worked together to make TPP a reality. NZ was there from the get go with the P4. Must have been an exciting day for you and your colleagues!!
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Wendy Cutler 13 Noll
Intervening in the arrest for a with China would set a dangerous precedent. We can't tell countries that violations of U.S. law will be overlooked if they buy more soybeans or open auto markets
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Wendy Cutler 13 Noll
Are we now saying 'You violated U.S. law but if you're willing to buy more U.S. soybeans we can look the other way?'
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Wendy Cutler 13 Noll
The President's statement on takes the term ‘transactional’ to a new level, because he is basically suggesting everything is for sale. This undermines the rule of law.
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New York Times Opinion 9 Noll
The Trump administration seems to have no gameplan for sorting out its competing trade and national security priorities on China.
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Wendy Cutler 7 Noll
While the pause on new is welcome, I don't see the and reaching a grand bargain with a ribbon tied on it saying that all these issues have been resolved in 90 days.
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Wendy Cutler 7 Noll
The news brings back to mind the announcement last spring - will be yet another complicating factor as the talks begin
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Wendy Cutler 3 Noll
The US-China pause is a welcome step, but the process is far from over. Now all eyes shift from the dinner table to the negotiating table to see if the US and China can reach a meaningful
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