White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow Larry KudlowMORE said Sunday that China has "not come far enough" on trade negotiations, but that discussions will continue.

“We want to be as sure as we can be, we don’t think the Chinese have come far enough,” Kudlow said on "Fox News Sunday." “The talks will continue, and I will say this, there’s a G20 meeting in Japan toward the end of June, the chances President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden on Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power: 'What country are we in?' Romney: 'Unthinkable and unacceptable' to not commit to peaceful transition of power Two Louisville police officers shot amid Breonna Taylor grand jury protests MORE and President Xi will get together at that meeting are probably pretty good.”

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“The problem is two weeks ago in China there was backtracking by the Chinese… we can’t forget this, this is a huge deal with the broadest scope and scale the two countries have had before."

“But we have to get through a lot of issues, for many years China trade was unfair… one of the sticking points right now is we would like these corrections in an agreement which is codified by law in China.”

.@larry_kudlow on the past trade talks with China and where they are now #FNS pic.twitter.com/IqMZsVweJs — FoxNewsSunday (@FoxNewsSunday) May 12, 2019

The U.S. and China appeared close to a deal on their year-long trade war last week, until President Trump ordered a steep increase in tariffs on Chinese goods after top Beijing officials reportedly backtracked on previous agreements with the White House.

Chinese negotiators reportedly tried to reverse their vows to address issues such as theft of trade secrets and intellectual property.

On Friday, Trump raised tariffs from 10 percent to 25 percent on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports.