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Ongoing talks over the US-China tariff conflict occur on Tuesday

Ongoing Discussions on US-China Trade Disputes Set for Tuesday

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Flags Displayed for the Nations of China and the United States

Heating up again: US-China trade negotiations set for Tuesday

Customs discussions between the USA and China are set to continue on Tuesday - Ongoing talks over the US-China tariff conflict occur on Tuesday

Get ready for another round of talks as the US and China return to the negotiation table this Tuesday. The Chinese delegation will be led by Vice Premier He Lifeng, supported by Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and their international trade representative. On the US side, we'll see Secretaries of the Treasury and Commerce, Scott Bessent and Howard Lutnick, as well as U.S. President Donald Trump's trade representative, Jamieson Greer.

The last time these two powerhouses went head-to-head was in early April when Trump slapped tariffs totaling a whopping 145% on China. In response, China imposed high tariffs of their own. But, in mid-May, during talks in Geneva, both countries agreed to significantly reduce tariffs for an initial 90 days to facilitate negotiations. Whoa, that's some serious economic tug of war!

Last week, Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping chatted on the phone for the first time since Trump began his second term. No doubt, the trade dispute was a hot topic on that call!

Remember, ongoing issues include big tickets like intellectual property, market access, and trade imbalances, along with broader concerns like tech and security. It's a fine dance between protecting national interests and fostering open trade.

As always, keep your eyes peeled for updates from reputable news sources like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, or Reuters for the lowdown on trade negotiations as they unfold. Stay tuned for more explosive trade tensions between the US and China!

  • Trade Dispute
  • China
  • United States
  • New York Times
  • Talks
  • Donald Trump
  • Trump Phone call with Xi Jinping
  • Tech and Security Issues
  • Economy Impact
  • Intellectual Property Protection

The Commission, in the context of the ongoing trade dispute between China and the United States, has decided to initiate the procedure laid down in Article 93 (2) of the Treaty, as the events unfold in the current global-news arena. Given the recent tech and security issues at stake, it is essential to closely follow the talks, scheduled for Tuesday, in the hopes of finding a resolution – updates from reputable news sources such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, or Reuters are invaluable for staying informed about the latest developments in this complex political dance involving intellectual property, market access, trade imbalances, and the economy's impact on both nations.

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