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President Donald Trump shakes hands with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, as US Commerce Secretary Howard ...
The United States should work with China to continue enhancing consensus, reducing misunderstandings, strengthening ...
Any decision would have to be signed off by President Donald Trump, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CNBC.While Bessent ...
Negotiations between the U.S. and China on a possible trade deal in Sweden this week were “very constructive,” Treasury ...
The US and China have wrapped up another round of trade talks without any major breakthroughs, despite discussions that both sides described as "constructive".
The latest round of talks opened Monday and concluded Tuesday in Stockholm to try to break a logjam over tariffs that have ...
A deadlock on key issues including export restrictions and China’s purchases of Russian oil could reignite a tit-for-tat trade war.
The U.S. and China had agreed to pause most of the sky-high tariffs on each others’ goods amid trade negotiations – but that pause is set to expire in August.
US and Chinese negotiators wrapped up two days of talks Tuesday without an immediate announcement of a further tariff delay ...
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 ...
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