US and China trade talks resume in Stockholm
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US and Chinese economic officials convened in Stockholm for extensive talks aimed at resolving deep-rooted trade disputes. The negotiations targeted extending a truce amid looming deadlines, with significant emphasis on the flow of critical minerals and balanced trade.
Chinese and US economic officials met for talks in Stockholm on Monday, with Beijing saying it wanted to see "reciprocity" in its trade with the United States.
Top officials of the United States and China will start trade talks on Monday in Stockholm, Sweden. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng, who oversees his country's economic policy, will attend the talks.
U.S. and Chinese economic officials met in Stockholm for crucial talks, aiming to resolve their trade disputes. With a looming August deadline, there's pressure to finalize a durable tariff agreement.
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Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng is scheduled to be in Sweden from July 27 to 30 for economic and trade talks with the US. Ahead of the meeting, Chinese state media published commentaries welcoming in-depth dialogue while underscoring Beijing's recognition of the long-term,
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng were meeting at the offices of Sweden’s prime minister for talks that Bessent has said will likely to lead to an extension of current tariff levels.
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Stocktwits on MSNUS, China Return To Negotiating Table In Stockholm As Tensions Rise Over Drugs, Oil, ChipsU.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng are meeting in Stockholm on Monday and Tuesday to extend the current tariff pause and tackle key trade disputes. This is their third round of talks in less than three months,