TOKYO (Reuters) - The United States and China are still “very far apart” on resolving trade frictions, U.S. Ambassador to China Terry Branstad said on Tuesday.
“China agreed to do a lot of opening up when they joined the World Trade Organization but a lot of the promises were not fulfilled,” Branstad said at a conference in Tokyo.
“We want a timetable. We want to see these things happen sooner or later,” he said.
Reporting by Leika Kihara; Editing by Chris Gallagher
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