U.S. and Chinese officials hold talks in Spain on trade irritants, TikTok deadline
The talks in Madrid focus on resolving disputes over tariffs, export controls, and TikTok's operations, with TikTok serving nearly 170 million U.S. users under an extended operational deadline.
- US and China are discussing trade issues for four days in Madrid, involving U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng.
- The continuation of TikTok in the U.S. is crucial for progress in trade talks, highlighting its role amid security concerns.
- Washington and Beijing have temporarily lowered tariffs to 30% and 10%, respectively, as part of efforts to ease trade tensions.
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The US and Chinese delegations held their first meeting in Madrid today, where they discussed tariffs, TikTok sales in the US, and the economy, and plan to continue talks tomorrow.
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