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EUA. CHINA. REUTERS. 6 DE ABRIL DE 2019. China e EUA fizeram "novo progresso" em rodada de negociação, diz emissora chinesa
PEQUIM (Reuters) - A China e os Estados Unidos fizeram “novo progresso” na rodada de negociações encerrada na sexta-feira em Washington, informou neste sábado o canal estatal de televisão chinês CCTV.
Os dois lados discutiram uma proposta de acordo envolvendo questões que incluem transferência de tecnologia, proteção a direitos intelectuais, serviços, agricultura e balanço de comércio bilateral, além de um sistema de implementação, e vão continuar discutindo sobre questões remanescentes, informou a CCTV.
Por Yawen Chen e Tony Munroe
EUA. CHINA. REUTERS. 5 DE ABRIL DE 2019. Negociação entre EUA e China "teve progresso", mas há trabalho à frente, diz Casa Branca
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Casa Branca informou nesta sexta-feira que depois de três dias de negociações comerciais com autoridades chinesas em Washington houve “progresso em numerosas questões importantes” mas “ainda há trabalho significativo” a ser feito.
O comentário foi feito pela secretária de imprensa da Casa Branca, Sarah Sanders, que também afirmou que negociadores norte-americanos e chineses “vão manter contínuo contato para resolver questões pendentes”.
Por Eric Beech
THE WHITE HOUSE. April 5, 2019. FOREIGN POLICY. Statement from the Press Secretary Regarding the Administration’s Trade Talks with China
At President Donald J. Trump’s direction, United States Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin welcomed Chinese Vice Premier Liu He and a Chinese delegation for negotiations on trade from April 3 to April 5, 2019.
The subjects of the negotiation included intellectual property, forced technology transfer, non-tariff barriers, agriculture, services, purchases, and enforcement. The United States and China had productive meetings and made progress on numerous key issues. Significant work remains, and the principals, deputy ministers, and delegation members will be in continuous contact to resolve outstanding issues.
VENEZUELA
THE WHITE HOUSE. April 5, 2019. FOREIGN POLICY. Remarks by Vice President Pence in Listening Session with Venezuelan Families. Rice University, Baker Institute for Public Policy. Houston, Texas
THE VICE PRESIDENT: Well, thank you all for being here. Estamos con ustedes.
PARTICIPANT: Thank you.
PARTICIPANT: Thank you.
THE VICE PRESIDENT: We’re with you. And we’re going to stand with you until libertad is restored in Venezuela.
I’m here to bring some remarks and announce even renewed American efforts to bring economic pressure on the regime in Venezuela. The United States of America knows that Nicolás Maduro is a dictator with no legitimate claim to power, and Nicolás Maduro must go.
I’m honored to be here with Ambassador Vecchio. And the United States was honored to be the first country in the world to recognize Interim President Juan Guaidó as the only legitimate President of Venezuela.
I’m also honored to be joined by Congressman Mike McCaul, who is a leader in the House Foreign Affairs Committee and has been a great champion of libertad for Venezuela.
But I know this is happening to your families and to you. So I wanted to take some time, before my remarks, to hear your stories. And I’m very grateful that you would take time to share your stories with us and with the wider world about what’s really happening in Venezuela.
So maybe each of you could share a brief word about who you are and how your families have been impacted.
We want you to go home. We want you to go home to a free Venezuela.
Well, thank you all. These are the stories that we hear. Three million people are just like these: They’ve been forced to leave Venezuela because of dictatorship and oppression and corruption.
I just — I want to thank you all for helping to tell the story of the plight of the Venezuelan people, a story of corruption and intimidation. A story of abuse, and of deprivation of food and medicine that is costing lives every day.
We will keep telling your story, but I want to assure you, from the President of the United States to members of Congress in both political parties, the American people stand with you. And we will keep standing with you until Maduro is gone and freedom is restored.
So thank you. And vayan con Dios.
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