KEY POINTS
  • "Talking to our negotiators, I think they're going to reset the stage and hopefully go back to where the talks left off last May," Kudlow says.
  • A U.S. trade delegation is scheduled to fly to China on Monday for negotiations with Chinese officials.
  • This will be the first round of trade talks since President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed at the G-20 summit last month to restart negotiations.
  • Stocks pared gains following Kudlow's remarks.

Larry Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council, dampened expectations about any major breakthroughs coming from U.S.-China trade negotiations next week.

"I wouldn't expect any grand deal," Kudlow told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" on Friday. "Talking to our negotiators, I think they're going to reset the stage and hopefully go back to where the talks left off last May."