
US and Chinese Mainland Roll Back Tariffs to Reset Trade Talks
In Geneva, the Chinese mainland and the United States agreed to roll back most tariffs, suspending duties to restore trade and build a long-term economic dialogue.
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In Geneva, the Chinese mainland and the United States agreed to roll back most tariffs, suspending duties to restore trade and build a long-term economic dialogue.
After two days of US-China talks in Geneva, both sides agreed on a new economic consultation mechanism. Experts say the U.S. must turn its words into action to stabilize global supply chains.
After high-level US-China trade talks in Geneva, the Chinese delegation highlighted cooperation on open markets, green innovation, and supply chain resilience.
Chinese mainland vice commerce minister Li Chenggang calls China-U.S. Geneva trade talks candid, professional and efficient, setting the stage for sustainable economic and trade relations.
Vice Premier He Lifeng hailed the Geneva talks with the United States as candid and constructive, announcing a new China-U.S. economic and trade consultation mechanism.
After high-level US-China economic and trade talks in Geneva, the Chinese mainland delegation briefed media on deepening trade ties and next steps for cooperation.