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China's vice premier Liu He will visit Washington this week to sign a "first stage" trade agreement with the United States, the South China Morning Post reported on Monday.
"Washington has sent out an invitation, and Beijing has accepted it," the South China Morning Post quoted a source as saying
The report said that the Chinese delegation may stay in the United States for a few days until the middle of next week. The office of the U.S. trade representative and the White House could not be immediately reached for comment on the report.
Neither China nor the United States has released many details of the agreement, nor any text.
Hopes that a US China trade agreement will be signed pushed global stocks higher on Monday.
US President trump first announced in October that China and the United States have reached a preliminary trade agreement, replacing the comprehensive agreement they had previously sought. Negotiators from the US and China spent weeks working out what they call the first phase of a trade agreement.
US trade representative leighthezer said this month that representatives of the two countries would sign the agreement in the first week of January.
Last week, Trump told reporters at his holiday village in Florida that he and Chinese President Xi Jinping would hold the ceremony to sign the agreement. Trump didn't give more details, but said the agreement had been finalized and that translation was in progress.
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