KEY POINTS
  • The United States and China are likely to ink a "phase one, skinny" trade deal because the presidents of both countries need it for domestic political reasons, Stephen Roach from Yale University told CNBC.
  • Clinching the trade deal with Beijing could help Trump "deflect attention away" from domestic political problems, Roach says.
  • Trump, for his part, is facing an impeachment inquiry in Washington.
Stephen Roach

The United States and China are likely to ink a "phase one" trade deal because the presidents of both countries have incentives to do so, a Yale University professor said Tuesday.

"There's a better than 50-50 chance we will get a 'phase one, skinny' deal, largely because both presidents, Trump and Xi, need this for domestic political reasons," Stephen Roach, a senior lecturer at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, told CNBC's "Squawk Box."