US-China trade talks in Geneva end for night, to continue on Sunday: Reuters
- Sensitive U.S.-China trade talks on tariffs took place on Saturday in Villa Saladin, Geneva, lasting over 10 hours and ending without major breakthroughs.
- The talks followed tariff increases by the U.S. To 145% on Chinese goods and China's 125% retaliatory levies amid concerns about trade imbalances and unfair practices.
- A delegation from the United States, led by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, engaged in talks with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng to negotiate steps toward reducing trade tensions.
- President Trump characterized the meeting as a comprehensive restart carried out in a cordial yet productive way, and indicated on social media that the U.S. Might reduce tariffs, stating that an "80% Tariff seems right!"
- Though no major progress was reported, the talks are set to resume Sunday amid hopes that tariff reductions could ease global market tensions and benefit companies depending on bilateral trade.
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US and China begin 2nd day of tariff talks. No breakthroughs but Trump touts ‘great progress’
GENEVA (AP) — The U.S. and China on Sunday resumed crucial tariff talks that have put the global economy on edge, but appeared to have diverging views of where the negotiations presently stand. U.S. President Donald Trump wrote on social media that “great progress” was being made and even suggested a “total reset” was a possibility as the sides took their seats for the second and final scheduled day of discussions in Geneva. Beijing has yet to c…
US and China begin 2nd day of tariff talks. No breakthroughs but Trump touts 'great progress'
The U.S. and China on Sunday resumed crucial tariff talks that have put the global economy on edge, but appeared to have diverging views of where the negotiations presently stand. U.S. President Donald Trump wrote on social media that “great progress” was being made and even suggested a “total reset” was a possibility as the sides took their seats for the second and final scheduled day of discussions in Geneva. Beijing has yet to comment directl…
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