KEY POINTS
  • Progress in all areas under discussion in U.S.-China trade talks has been made, with unprecedented movement on the touchy issue of forced technology transfers, U.S. officials said.
  • One officer said said intellectual property and enforcement of an eventual deal continued to be sticking points.
  • U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin arrive in Beijing on Thursday for a new round of talks with Chinese officials to work out a deal that would end a months-long trade war.

China has made unprecedented proposals in talks with the United States on a range of issues including forced technology transfer as the two sides work to overcome remaining obstacles to a deal to end their protracted trade war, U.S. officials told Reuters.

U.S. President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on $250 billion of Chinese imports last year in a move to force China to change the way it does business with the rest of the world and to pry open more of China's economy to U.S. companies.