KEY POINTS
  • Larry Kudlow says the deal should lift business confidence, but "we will see how it works. We will see if the Chinese stay with their word."
  • Kudlow noted that discussions over forced technology transfers may not be over along with talks about intellectual property protections.
  • "We will test those propositions," he says.

National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow maintained a cautious optimism around the trade agreement struck by China and the U.S.

He told CNBC's "Power Lunch" on Friday the deal should lift business confidence, but "we will see how it works. We will see if the Chinese stay with their word."