
Chinese Mainland, U.S. Economic Talks Resume After Lunch in Geneva
High-level trade talks between the Chinese mainland and the U.S. resume in Geneva after lunch, aiming to ease tensions and boost global economic cooperation.
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High-level trade talks between the Chinese mainland and the U.S. resume in Geneva after lunch, aiming to ease tensions and boost global economic cooperation.
The Chinese mainland and the U.S. opened a high-level economic and trade meeting in Geneva, led by vice premier He Lifeng and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
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Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen engage in high-level discussions to bolster economic and financial ties.