Trump announces U.S.-China trade talks in London next week
- President Donald Trump announced that on June 9, 2025, senior officials from the United States and China will reconvene in London to continue discussions concerning the trade agreement.
- The talks follow a two-day closed-door meeting in Geneva and a 90-minute phone call between Trump and Xi Jinping aimed at resolving a tariff and technology dispute.
- Scott Bessent from the Treasury, Howard Lutnick from Commerce, and Ambassador Jamieson Greer, the U.S. Trade Representative, will head the American team in London to engage in talks related to the recent Trade Deal.
- Trump described his call with Xi as "very good," noting the progress included a commitment to restart rare-earth mineral exports vital to U.S. industries including autos and defense.
- The meeting aims to build on the May 12 Geneva truce that reduced tariffs from highs of 145 percent and address ongoing tensions that have unsettled markets worldwide.
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