How China took Trump to the cleaners in their big trade deal [View all]
By MICHAEL HILTZIK
January seems so long ago its almost prehistoric, but if you can cast your mind back that far youll recall that President Trump signed a big deal signifying a cease-fire in his incredibly destructive trade war with China.
The so-called Phase 1 deal called for China to step up its purchases of U.S. goods and produce by $200 billion over two years. The idea was to shrink Chinas enormous trade surplus with the U.S., which had reached a record $323.3 billion in 2018.
Trump called the agreement, signed with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He at a White House ceremony Jan. 15, transformative.
Sadly, no. The latest trade figures, ably collated and analyzed by Chad P. Bown of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, show that China has fallen far behind on its purchase commitments. So far behind, Bown says, that the chances it will meet its year-end 2020 commitments are effectively nil.
https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2020-10-27/hiltzik-china-beat-trump-in-trade-deal