KEY POINTS
  • The White House has rejected a trade planning meeting with China this week due to outstanding disagreements over intellectual property rules.
  • Should Beijing and Washington fail to agree on a permanent solution by March 1, President Donald Trump has said he will reinforce punitive tariffs.
  • The White House tells CNBC that "the teams remain in touch in preparation for high level talks with Vice Premier Liu He at the end of this month."

The White House rejected a trade planning meeting with Chinese counterparts this week due to outstanding disagreements between the two sides over the enforcement of intellectual property rules.

Officials from the U.S. trade representative's office were set to meet with two Chinese vice ministers this week to try to resolve trade differences before the March 1 deadline, but the meeting was called off, a source familiar with the situation confirmed to CNBC's Kayla Tausche.