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The Treasury secretary cited progress and promised more details Monday. Beijing said the two sides agreed to start a formal negotiation process.
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U.S. and Chinese officials are set to meet in Switzerland to discuss potentially de-escalating the trade spat that has resulted in high tariffs for each country.
President Trump on Saturday suggested a “total reset” in U.S.-China trade relations amid reported talks over tariffs in Switzerland between the two countries. “A very good meeting today with China, in Switzerland. Many things discussed, much agreed to.
U.S. stocks climbed Monday after Treasury Secretary Bessent touted substantial progress on talks with the Chinese setting up a busy week of trade talks as President Trump heads to the Middle East. In economic and earnings news,
By John Revill and Emma Farge GENEVA (Reuters) -Top U.S. and Chinese officials wrapped up the first day of talks in Switzerland on Saturday aimed at defusing a trade war that threatens to hammer the global economy and planned to resume negotiations on Sunday,
C hina was being hurt very badly.” According to Donald Trump, the 90-day trade truce between America and China is a win for his administration and its tactics of kamikaze trade escalation. The view inside China is the exact opposite: America,
David Gura, Anchor and Correspondent for Bloomberg News and Sam Stein, Managing Editor for The Bulwark joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss the fallout from the 90 day pause on significant tariffs that was agreed to by the United States and China and how the unpredictability of the American President has given China a lane to persuade countries that used to be our reliable trading partners to work with President Xi.