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At the end of June, Trump reached a consensus with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Japan to cease the one-year-old Sino-US trade war again. The key lies in Trump's commitment to suspend a new round of tariffs on Chinese products and relax restrictions on Chinese Huawei.
However, the two sides have not set a deadline for reaching an agreement, so the negotiations between China and the United States are likely to be time-consuming until next year, overlapping Trump's re-election campaign.
"I think it's 2020 when this is over," said Stephen Bannon, a former chief strategist and senior adviser to President Trump. Bannong advocated a hard line for China.
He affirmed Trump's decision to suspend the imposition of new tariffs and to soften his attitude towards Huawei, which helped the Sino-US negotiations to resume.
"I think it's politically helpful to him because it's the reality of the world we live in," Bannon said.
The United States wants China to change what it sees as unfair trade practices, including intellectual property theft, forced technology transfer, support for state-owned enterprises and exchange rate manipulation.
Trump has imposed a 25% tariff on $250 billion of Chinese imports to the United States, and he claims that if an agreement is to be reached with China, it must include structural changes in the way China does business.
China imposed retaliatory tariffs on imports of agricultural products from the United States last year, which hit American farmers hard, and American farmers are an important force to push Trump to win the 2016 election.
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