KEY POINTS
  • The tempered expectations come after the U.S. blacklisted 28 Chinese entities over alleged human rights violations, Reuters reported, citing Chinese government officials, diplomats and investors.
  • The report is similar to what Wall Street analysts have been telling CNBC could come out of the talks: a tariff postponement with an agreement to tackle the bigger issues again later.

China has lowered its expectations for progress on trade talks this week after the White House blacklisted a slew of Chinese tech companies over human rights violations, Reuters reported.

The tempered expectations came after the U.S. blacklisted 28 Chinese entities over alleged human rights violations against Muslim minorities in Xinjiang, while putting visa restrictions on Chinese officials involved, Reuters reported, citing Chinese government officials, diplomats and investors.