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Taiwan's Lai to delay U.S. visit as U.S. China trade talks continue

Three people with knowledge of the situation say that Taiwan's president Lai Ching Te is likely to postpone until later this year the diplomatically sensitive trip to Washington his team had planned for August, which would have included stops in transit in the United States. This trip would have infuriated Beijing, especially at a moment when U.S. president Donald Trump is negotiating a trade deal with China.

The trip to Latin America, including stops next week, has never been formally confirmed, but it was discussed with the respective governments. Lai will delay his trip due to a number of factors, including the need for him to plan the government's response in Taiwan to the extreme weather, according to one source, as well as the ongoing U.S. Tariff talks with Taipei or Beijing. The top U.S. economic officials and Chinese counterparts met in Stockholm, Sweden on Monday for a new round of talks.

The White House didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

Taiwan's Presidential Office did not respond to a request for comment by late Monday night.

The Chinese embassy in Washington has not responded to a comment request immediately.

(source: Reuters)