Trump announces U.S.-China trade talks in London next week
- President Donald Trump shared that senior U.S. Officials will engage with Chinese representatives in London on June 9, 2025, for the upcoming discussions aimed at advancing trade relations between the two countries.
- These talks follow a 90-minute phone call on June 5 between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping that came after earlier negotiations in Geneva aimed at ending a tariff war.
- The May 12 meeting in Geneva yielded substantial progress and a temporary tariff truce, but both sides later accused each other of violating the agreement, stalling the negotiations.
- Donald Trump stated on Truth Social that Scott Bessent from the Treasury Department, Howard Lutnick from Commerce, and Jamieson Greer from the Trade office will serve as official U.S. Delegates, expressing optimism that the upcoming meeting will be successful.
- The resumption of talks aims to resolve disputes over tariffs and critical rare-earth minerals essential to US industries, following commitments to restore their flow from China.
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New round of trade talks: US, Chinese officials to meet in London
WASHINGTON — Senior US administration officials will meet with a Chinese delegation on Monday in London. This is for the next round of trade negotiations between Washington and Beijing, President Donald Trump said Friday. The meeting comes after a phone call between Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Thursday. The US president described it
Top trade negotiators from US and China set to meet Monday
The U.S. and China will hold their next round of trade talks in London on Monday, President Donald Trump announced, as the two countries attempt to lower tensions and chart a path toward a trade deal. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer will meet with their Chinese counterpart, Vice Premier He Lifeng, Trump said Friday in a post on Truth Social. “The meeting should go v…

Trump announces new US-China trade talks in London amid tariff tensions
WASHINGTON, June 7 — US President Donald Trump announced yesterday a new round of trade talks with China in London next week, a day after calling Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in a bid to end a bitter battle over tariffs. The talks in the British capital on Monday will mark the second round of such negotiations between the world's two biggest economies since Trump launched his trade war this year. "The meeting should go very well," said Trump i…
Trump's trade talk delegation is set to face off with China's negotiators in London. Here is what's at stake.
Top Trump officials are meeting Chinese negotiators in London for trade talks.KEYSTONE/EDA/Martial Trezzini/via REUTERSTop Trump officials are meeting Chinese negotiators in London on Monday.This would be the first official US-China talk since a temporary tariff truce on May 12.International trade experts have said that Trump could be under pressure to strike a deal.Three top Trump administration economic officials will face off against Chinese …
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