US and China officials meet in Stockholm to discuss how to ease trade tensions
- Senior U.S. and Chinese negotiators met in Stockholm on July 28 to address longstanding economic disputes and extend a tariff truce.
- The discussions come after Beijing and Washington agreed in June to halt increasing tariffs, with a firm agreement expected by the August 12 deadline.
- Leading the discussions on behalf of the United States and China, top officials addressed issues including China’s need to shift its economic focus toward domestic consumption and the reduction of tariffs amid persistent trade tensions.
- Trump said, "We're very close to a deal with China," though analysts caution the negotiations are complex and breakthroughs remain uncertain.
- The talks may prevent tariff escalation, support a potential Trump visit to China, and influence global supply chain stability depending on outcomes before August 12.
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A tentative calm settled over global markets on Monday as Washington and Beijing agreed to push their tariff truce out by another 90 days. The news was a welcome relief, at least in the crypto front, as Bitcoin traders set their sights on the next target: $120,000 Related Reading Talks resume in Stockholm, with both sides saying they won’t slap on new duties during that window. It’s a relief for companies reeling from duties on more than $700 bi…

China aims for 'reciprocity' in trade talks with US
Chinese and US officials held a fresh round of talks in Stockholm on Monday, with the world’s top two economies looking to extend a fragile trade truce in the face of President Donald Trump’s global tariff war.
News24 | US-China officials meet in Stockholm to avert trade war as tariff truce expires
Top US and Chinese economic officials met in Stockholm on Monday to resume talks to resolve longstanding economic disputes at the centre of a trade war between the world’s top two economies, aiming to extend a truce by three months.
US Holds Back Tech Export Crackdown To Support Trump-Xi Talks - Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD), ARM Holdings (NASDAQ:ARM)
The United States has temporarily halted restrictions on technology exports to China, according to a Monday report from the Financial Times. This pause is intended to prevent disruptions to ongoing trade discussions with Beijing and to bolster President Donald Trump’s push for a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping later this year. According to the report, the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security, responsible for implementi…
Trump's Diplomatic Expertise Headlines Upcoming U.S.-China Economic Talks - Real News Now
In the coming week, representatives from the United States and China, the two largest economies of the globe, will reconvene in Stockholm to address longstanding economic grievances head on. Their goal is to cement a three-month extension of the current armistice, thereby warding off the threat of a further spike in tariffs. The focus of the talks will be to finalize a sustainable solution to the tariff dispute before the August 12 deadline. Pre…
U.S. and China Extend Tariff Pause Another 90 Days
Ahead of trade talks in Stockholm that are set to begin today, The South China Morning Post reports that, according to sources close to the matter on both sides, the US and China are set to extend their tariff truced by another three months. China and the United States agreed in May to remove most of the heavy tariffs levied on each other's goods for 90 days while continuing trade negotiations. That suspension is set to expire on August 12. SCMP…
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