NBC News by Josh Lederman and Kristen Welker 6/29/2019
President Donald Trump agreed Saturday to hold off on imposing new tariffs on China as the two countries relaunched stalled talks aimed at ending their trade war.
Trump also said he was lifting his ban on U.S. companies selling technology to Huawei, the Chinese telecom firm accused by the U.S. of surveillance for the Chinese government and posing a cyber-security threat.
However, the two countries did not reach a broader deal to resolve U.S. concerns about the firm and it appeared that a ban on U.S. companies buying technology from Huawei would remain in place.
Trump cast his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the Group of 20 economic summit in Osaka as a success, telling reporters that "we will be continuing to negotiate."
"We're right back on track and we'll see what happens," he added.
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