WASHINGTON - The Trump administration is prepared to keep negotiating with China for weeks or even months to reach a trade deal that will ensure the world's second-largest economy improves market access and intellectual property policies for US companies, a senior American official said.
"If it takes a few more weeks, or if it takes months, so be it. We have to get a great deal, as the President says, that works for the United States. That's our principal interest." The discussions will continue next week when China's trade czar, Vice-Premier Liu He, will travel to Washington to meet with US negotiators as well as President Donald Trump, according to Mr Kudlow.