China and the U.S. will try to move the earlier scheduled meeting between the American president Donald Trump and Chinese president Xi Jinping to at least April according to sources familiar with the case.
Trump said on Wednesday that he is not rushing to complete the trade negotiations with China and repeated again that any deal should include protection of the intellectual properties, which have been a major point between the two sides during the negotiations that have been lasting for months already.
It was expected that Trump and Xi will hold a summit at Trump's Mar-a-Lago property in Florida later this month, but there is no scheduled date for a meeting and no in-person talks have been held between the two countries' trade teams in more than two weeks.
Xi's staff is said to have stopped planning for a U.S. trip, after their visit to Europe later this month. Still there is no comments from the White House on the matter.
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