KEY POINTS
  • A senior administration official told CNBC on Friday that there was "zero" engagement between the Trump administration and China as the two countries ratchet up trade tensions.
  • The official said that there had been "one call in the past few days," and that it resolved nothing.
  • Earlier in the day, Larry Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council, told reporters that there had been communications between the two countries at the "highest levels," but that talks had "stalled" in recent days.
Soldiers wait for a container ship to berth at Qingdao Port on March 8, 2018 in Qingdao, China.

A senior administration official told CNBC on Friday that there was "zero" engagement between the Trump administration and China as the two countries ratchet up trade tensions.

The official said that there had been "one call in the past few days," and that it resolved nothing. When asked what level of engagement the two countries were maintaining, the official made the shape of a zero with his hand.