US, China hail 'constructive' Geneva trade talks
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U.S.-China trade talks in Geneva: What do we know about the agreements at the moment?The crucial trade negotiations between the United States and China have resumed in Geneva, Switzerland, marking the first face-to-face discussions since the imposition of tariffs. These talks aim to defuse the tariff conflict between Washington and Beijing ...
It was the first comment from Trump after a day of talks in Geneva between US officials, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, and Chinese officials.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng held talks with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Saturday in a tentative first step towards defusing a trade war that is disrupting the global economy.Bessent and He were meeting in Geneva after weeks of growing tensions in which duties on goods imports between the world's two largest economies have soared far beyond 100%.
Responding to a media question about the main points discussed in recent China-US trade exchanges and the key issues for upcoming discussions, Chinese Commerce Ministry spokesperson He Yongqian said on Thursday that from May 10 to 11,
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Yonhap News Agency on MSN(LEAD) Bessent says S. Korea presented 'very good' proposals in trade talks before election cycleU.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Tuesday that South Korea put forward "very good" proposals in bilateral talks over trade and other related issues before the Asian country's election cycle kicked off,
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer spoke Monday night with CNN's Kaitlan Collins, who asked: "If there were no major concessions made in Geneva by the Chinese officials, some businesses may ask,
China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) announced on Wednesday that it has temporarily suspended export controls of dual-use items for 28 US entities starting Wednesday, following the joint statement issued after the China-US economic and trade talks in Geneva.
David Li from Tsinghua University says the trade truce announced by the U.S. and China suggests that Trump's tariffs plans are "much for nothing" and global trade for Chinese businesses will evolve into 3 hubs going forward.