KEY POINTS
  • In late 2017, CNBC filed a Freedom of Information Act request for details about Jared Kushner's secretive meeting in China during President Trump's visit to the country.
  • The State Department has yet to fulfill the request.
  • The department told CNBC it aims to complete it by July 2021, about 3½ years after the request.

In November 2017, CNBC had booked Hugo Shong, a prominent Chinese venture capitalist, to talk about bilateral business relations between the United States and China, as the first year of President Donald Trump's tenure was nearing a close.

Trump was on a 12-day tour through Asia, his second major international trip since taking office. On the agenda during his two-day stop in Beijing: bilateral meetings with President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Kequiang; a "meet-and-greet" with U.S. Embassy staff; a speech and business event at the Great Hall of the People; and a receiving line at a state dinner.