KEY POINTS
  • China's purchases of U.S. goods are still falling short of trade agreement levels, according to the U.S.-based Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  • Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Monday at a meeting with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman that the U.S. should remove tariffs, as part of three broader requests from China laid out in a release.
  • Ministry of Commerce Spokesman Gao Feng declined at a July 15 press conference to confirm whether the phase one agreement was still being implemented.
Tensions between the U.S. and China have escalated over the last few years.

BEIJING — China's purchases of U.S. goods are still falling short of trade agreement levels, even as overall Chinese imports from the U.S. have surged.

That's according to analysis out Monday from the U.S.-based Peterson Institute for International Economics.