Anonymous ID: 17dc33 Dec. 1, 2019, 3:24 p.m. No.7407612   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7616 >>7618 >>7628 >>7727

Gloves Come Off: China "Insists" Existing Tariffs Must Be Scrapped For "Phase 1" Trade Deal

 

Until now, China had largely kept the key hurdles in the ongoing US-China trade talks close to the vest, fearful that "breaking the embargo" so to speak on what have been confidential talks so far, could anger the US side. Now in a surprise diplomatic reversal, one which has the intent of signaling to the world that China will no longer play by Washington's unspoken if assumed rules, overnight China's nationalistic Global Times tabloid reported that Beijing now "insists" that existing tariffs must be removed as part of a "Phase 1" trade deal, well beyond the US "ask" of merely scrapping those tariffs which are set to kick in on December 15.

 

"Sources with direct knowledge of the trade talks told the Global Times on Saturday that the U.S. must remove existing tariffs, not planned tariffs, as part of the deal," said the report.

 

Global Times, which is published by the official People’s Daily newspaper of China’s ruling Communist Party, also cited another unidentified source close to the talks as saying U.S. officials had been resisting such a demand because the tariffs were their only weapon in the trade war and giving up that weapon meant “surrender.”

 

Which is precisely what we said last night, when we noted that by going public with its demands, it would make Trump look even weaker, as the US president can no longer spin the outcome of negotiations as one where he proposed the removal of existing tariffs, but rather such an act would be seen as caving to China.

 

Of course, by eliminating existing tariffs, the US would lose any leverage it currently has as it is only the current tariffs squeezing Chinese exporters that make the current situation unpalatable for Beijing, and any roll back to a status quo would mean that China can now indefinitely delay any further concessions toward a bigger trade deal.

 

Needless to say, should Trump agree, he would be squeezed by both parties as having capitulated to Beijing after a year and a half, with absolutely nothing to show for it besides the S&P at all time highs, of course, which however is not his but rather the Fed's doing.

 

On Tuesday, Trump said Washington was in the “final throes” of a deal aimed at defusing a 16-month trade war with China, a few days after Chinese President Xi Jinping had expressed his desire for a trade agreement. Top trade negotiators for both countries also spoke again and agreed to continue working on the remaining issues.

 

Trade experts and people close to the White House told Reuters last month, however, that signing a phase one agreement may not take place until the new year as China pressed for more extensive rollbacks of tariffs, with US trade hawks led by Peter Navarro, refusing to concede realizing well that such an act would be a surrender by the US.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/gloves-come-china-insists-existing-tariffs-must-be-scrapped-phase-1-trade-deal

Anonymous ID: 17dc33 Dec. 1, 2019, 3:32 p.m. No.7407648   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7732

Doug Collins Won’t Rule Out Primary Bid Against Governor’s Choice For Senate

 

Georgia GOP Rep. Doug Collins, during a Sunday interview on Fox News, would not definitively rule out a challenge against whomever his governor chooses to fill a soon-to-be vacant Senate seat.

President Donald Trump and grassroots conservatives pressured the Georgia governor to pick Collins, a strong defender of the president, but the governor is expected to tap business executive Kelly Loeffler.

Collins said he will “have a decision to make” after the governor announces his pick to fill the Senate seat, which will be vacated at the end of the year by the ailing GOP Sen. Johnny Isakson.

 

Georgia GOP Rep. Doug Collins did not rule out a primary challenge to whomever is appointed to his state’s open Senate seat during an interview on “Fox News Sunday.”

 

The governor of Georgia is expected to name Georgia GOP Sen. Johnny Isakson’s successor sometime this week after Isakson announced in August he would step down from his position due to ailing health. The governor appears poised to appoint business executive Kelly Loeffler, despite a lobbying effort by grassroots conservatives and the White House to pick Collins.

 

Collins said his focus right now is fighting House Democratic efforts to impeach the president; however, he did not rule out running for Senate in 2020.

 

“The governor still has that appointment to be made. I appreciate the support I’ve received from the president and many others, but right now as you can see in this interview this morning, I have a big job to do in the next three weeks, and that’s impeachment,” Collins told “Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace.

 

https://youtu.be/ZVNG80vPoVg

https://dailycaller.com/2019/12/01/doug-collins-primary-kelly-loeffler/