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Consensus to extend Aug. 12 deadline reached after 2-day talks in Sweden led by Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent - Anadolu Ajansı
After a “constructive” round of talks ahead of an Aug. 12 deadline, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said “nothing is agreed until we speak with President Trump.”
The United States and China are poised to start a fresh round of talks in Sweden, aiming to extend a temporary trade truce that held back triple-digit tariffs while the world’s two biggest economies try to broker a lasting deal.
Delegations from the United States and China will meet Monday in Stockholm, Sweden to keep the current trade truce alive and possibly negotiate a permanent deal.
STOCKHOLM: Top US and Chinese economic officials met in Stockholm on Monday (Jul 28) to resume talks to resolve longstanding economic disputes at the centre of a trade war between the world's top two
The administration of US President Donald Trump has lifted restrictions on exports of chip design software to China, as Washington and Beijing work to dial down hostilities as part of a recent trade agreement.