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Top trade officials from China and the United States have launched a new round of talks aimed at easing tensions over tariffs ...
The latest round of talks opened Monday and concluded Tuesday in Stockholm to try to break a logjam over tariffs that have ...
Chinese and U.S. trade officials arrived for a second day of meetings in the Swedish capital Tuesday to try to break a logjam ...
The United States has struck deals over tariffs with some of its key trading partners — including Britain, Japan and the ...
The U.S. and China had agreed to pause most of the sky-high tariffs on each others’ goods amid trade negotiations – but that ...
The US and China held “very constructive” talks in Sweden but any extension of their truce in the trade war would need Donald Trump’s approval, Treasury secretary Scott Bessent said in Sweden on ...
The United States should work with China to continue enhancing consensus, reducing misunderstandings, strengthening ...
A deadlock on key issues including export restrictions and China’s purchases of Russian oil could reignite a tit-for-tat trade war.
Top Trump administration officials insist that the Aug. 1 deadline is not changing, even as dozens of countries' trade negotiations are unresolved.
U.S. President Donald Trump said he had just spoken with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent who told him that he had a very good meeting with Chinese officials in Sweden on Tuesday. "He felt very good ...
The US and China have wrapped up another round of trade talks without any major breakthroughs, despite discussions that both sides described as "constructive".