KEY POINTS
  • President Trump says his effort to help Chinese telecommunications company ZTE is only part of a "larger trade deal" his administration seeks with Beijing.
  • The U.S. had barred U.S. companies from selling to ZTE, effectively crippling the firm.
  • China and the U.S. are engaged in trade negotiations to avoid a potentially devastating trade war.

President Donald Trump said Wednesday his reversal on Chinese company ZTE only relates to a "larger trade deal" his administration seeks with Beijing.

Top Trump administration officials such as Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross had tried to separate the president's push to boost the telecommunications company from trade talks with China. Ross this week called it an "enforcement" issue, not a trade dispute.