KEY POINTS
  • The signing of a phase one deal will not necessarily lead to negotiations toward the next round of agreements anytime soon, China's Global Times said.
  • "We can't expect that China-US trade friction will disappear simply because of signing a deal," a source close to the Ministry of Commerce told the Global Times.
  • Global Times is a tabloid under the People's Daily, which is the official newspaper of the Communist Party of China.
  • National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow said, however, the two sides "will move into phase two immediately."
Chinese President Xi Jinping and President Donald Trump at the G-20 Summit in Osaka on June 29, 2019.

The highly anticipated "phase one" trade deal is expected to be signed imminently, but that doesn't mean it will lead to negotiations toward the next round of agreements anytime soon, China's Global Times said Wednesday.

"We can't expect that China-US trade friction will disappear simply because of signing a deal," a source close to the Ministry of Commerce told the Global Times, a tabloid under the People's Daily, which is the official newspaper of the Communist Party of China.