U.S.-China trade talks end without extension of tariff truce
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the possibility of Trump and Xi Jinping meeting, Chinese purchases of Iranian oil and much more.
Trade officials from the United States and China met in Stockholm on Tuesday in what was another round of talks in high-stakes trade negotiations.
China and the U.S. have agreed to continue their tariff pauses on each other, according to China's top trade official
President Trump has revealed that he may jet over to China in the near future, but rebuffed suggestions that he is seeking a summit with Beijing counterpart Xi Jinping amid intense trade negotiations between the two economic superpowers.
President Trump said that he is not looking for a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, pushing back on reporting that the tariff talks this week could set the groundwork for a meeting with
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Africanews on MSNUS and China hold new trade talks in Sweden, hoping to strike tariff dealDelegations from China and the United States met on Tuesday for the second day of a new round of economic and trade talks in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng made no public comments to reporters after the first day of talks that lasted nearly five hours behind closed doors at the Swedish prime minister’s office Monday.
Donald Trump slammed reports that he's seeking a summit with China's President Xi but revealed something else that could be in the offing.