US-China Tariff Talks Resume in Geneva amid Trade Dispute Tensions
US-China Tariff Talks Resume in Geneva amid Trade Dispute Tensions

US-China Tariff Talks Resume in Geneva amid Trade Dispute Tensions

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The United States and China resumed high-stakes tariff negotiations in Geneva amid ongoing trade tensions that have significantly disrupted global supply chains and economic stability. President Donald Trump expressed optimism about the talks, claiming "great progress" and suggesting a "total reset" of trade relations could be possible, emphasizing the importance of opening China to American business. The U.S. delegation was led by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, while China was represented by Vice Premier He Lifeng. Despite Trump's upbeat comments, Chinese state media and official sources maintained a firm stance, warning against any proposals that might compromise their core principles or global equity. The discussions, held behind closed doors and shrouded in secrecy, have yet to yield a formal agreement or detailed updates from either side. Both nations have imposed steep tariffs exceeding 100%, effectively boycotting each other's products and escalating the trade war that threatens global economic stability.

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