U.S. and China Continue High-Level Trade Talks Over Weekend

Bessent and Greer led U.S. trade talks with China on Saturday. The evening session highlighted urgent trade concerns.
U.S.-China talks focus on tariffs and trade imbalances. Negotiations aim to ease tensions but face challenges.
Public views split on trade talks’ value. Some see hope for stability, while others expect limited breakthroughs.

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer held trade talks with senior Chinese officials on Saturday evening. The discussions, held at a lakeside venue, continued after some negotiators departed, signaling intense efforts to address trade issues. The talks follow years of U.S.-China trade tensions.

The talks involved key U.S. economic officials and Chinese counterparts. They aimed to address longstanding trade disputes.

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Scott Bessent leads the Treasury, overseeing fiscal policy. Jamieson Greer focuses on trade agreements as USTR.

U.S.-China trade talks have been ongoing for decades. Tariffs and trade imbalances remain central issues.

Some support negotiations to stabilize global markets. Others doubt talks will resolve deep-rooted economic conflicts.

The U.S. imposes tariffs to protect domestic industries. China often responds with retaliatory measures, affecting global trade.

Saturday’s talks extended into the evening, showing urgency. Both sides seek progress amid economic pressures.

Trade agreements can influence consumer prices and jobs. Outcomes may affect industries from tech to agriculture.

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Talks offer hope for de-escalation, prioritizing diplomacy over economic conflict.

Negotiations must ensure China faces consequences for trade violations.

Ongoing talks seek to balance trade relations amid tariff disputes.

Discussions focus on mutual economic benefits.