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The lead US negotiator described “a great deal of productivity” in resolving US-China trade differences after two days of talks in Switzerland, following Trump’s tariffs and Beijing’s retaliation. Vie
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Cryptopolitan on MSNTrump claims U.S.-China talks in Switzerland led to ‘key progress’ on trade resetPresident Trump called the Geneva trade discussions a "total reset," highlighting progress in de-escalating trade tensions.
By John Revill, Emma Farge and David BrunnstromGENEVA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump hailed talks with China in Switzerland on Saturday, saying the two sides had negotiated "a total reset
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is poised to launch trade negotiations with China in Switzerland on Saturday.
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President Donald Trump said “great progress” was being made in ongoing U.S.-China talks over tariffs menacing the global economy, and even suggested a “total reset" was on the table as tariff negotiations are set to continue Sunday in Switzerland.
US tariffs will be reduced to 30%, while the tariffs imposed by the Asian giant will be lowered to 10%. He Lifeng, the Chinese Vice Premier in charge of the economy and a trusted aide of President Xi Jinping,
High-level talks between the United States and China have begun in Geneva, Switzerland, Chinese state media reported on Saturday, in a possible thaw in the trade war sparked by President Donald Trump’s massive tariffs.
The White House announced a "China trade deal" in a May 11 statement, but did not disclose details. The apparent agreement came together sooner than most observers expected after Trump's 145% tariffs on Chinese imports virtually halted $600 billion in annual trade between the world's two largest economies.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has tried to downplay economic concerns as the U.S. and China engage in trade talks.
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The United States and China have struck a deal to slash tariffs for at least 90 days as both countries seek to end the trade war.U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told reporters that “both countries represented their national interest very well” in the meetings in Geneva,
U.S. President Donald Trump hailed talks with China in Switzerland on Saturday, saying the two sides had negotiated "a total reset ... in a friendly, but constructive, manner." "A very good meeting today with China,
President Donald Trump says he will likely speak with China’s leader Xi Jinping “maybe at the end of the week.”