KEY POINTS
  • "I expect we'll make significant progress this week" in trade negotiations with China, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says.
  • Chinese representatives are due to meet with a group of White House officials on Wednesday and Thursday.
  • Mnuchin said the criminal charges filed against Chinese manufacturer Huawei will not be part of the discussions.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Tuesday the U.S. expects to make "significant progress" in China trade war negotiations this week.

"The critical issues that we've talked about is market access, making sure there aren't forced joint ventures, not forced transfer of technology, and that we have a mechanism that when we've reached an agreement we can monitor this agreement and they'll live up to it," Mnuchin said in an interview with Fox Business. "I expect we'll make significant progress this week on those issues."