KEY POINTS
  • China may not easily make concessions on some demands from the U.S. as it deems them to be "core interests" that it will not give up for a quick trade deal with Washington, said Amy Celico, principal at the Albright Stonebridge Group, a global strategy and business advisory firm.
  • Earlier on Thursday, Trump criticized China and other trading partners as being "very spoiled" on trade with the U.S., but said he was aiming for an overall deal with Beijing.

It will be very challenging for the U.S. and China to come to an agreement about trade this week, in part because the Trump administration has been "unclear in what it really wants," a strategist said on Friday.

"On the one hand, the President remains very focused on the size of the bilateral trade deficit, and reportedly the Chinese has come to Washington with a package of about $200 billion worth of purchases that would certainly remedy a large portion of that deficit," said Amy Celico, principal at the Albright Stonebridge Group, a global strategy and business advisory firm.