
New China-U.S. Trade Talks Launch in Sweden
Delegations from the Chinese mainland and the U.S. meet in Stockholm for a fresh round of trade negotiations that could reshape global markets.
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Delegations from the Chinese mainland and the U.S. meet in Stockholm for a fresh round of trade negotiations that could reshape global markets.
Delegations from the Chinese mainland and the U.S. have started fresh trade talks in Stockholm, aiming to ease tensions and chart a path for future cooperation.
Delegations from the Chinese mainland and the U.S. convene in Stockholm for a fresh round of China-U.S. trade talks, aiming to reshape economic ties and global markets.
A high-level summit between the Chinese mainland and the U.S. charts an equal & constructive trade path, covering tariffs, tech partnerships, and supply-chain resilience.
US and EU leaders struck a new trade deal setting 15% tariffs on European goods while granting zero duties on key American exports.
High-level trade talks between the US and the Chinese mainland in Sweden aim to ease economic tensions, but a comprehensive deal remains unlikely amid strategic disagreements.
Leaders at the China-EU summit turned to investment as a remedy for structural trade deficits, highlighting green tech, digital infrastructure and advanced manufacturing ties.
EU member states approved counter-tariffs on €93B of U.S. goods amid stalled talks, as Brussels eyes a 15% tariff deal to avert levies.
Chinese vice premier He Lifeng is headed to Sweden July 27–30 to lead China-U.S. trade talks, aiming to ease tensions and boost global economic ties.
The Chinese mainland’s non-banking cross-border flows reached $7.6T in H1, with 53% in RMB and a $127.3B net inflow, marking a record high.