
U.S. Good Faith Key to Smoother Trade Talks with the Chinese Mainland
As a 90-day tariff truce revives U.S. ports and lifts markets, experts say U.S. good faith is essential to sustain stable trade ties with the Chinese mainland and global growth.
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As a 90-day tariff truce revives U.S. ports and lifts markets, experts say U.S. good faith is essential to sustain stable trade ties with the Chinese mainland and global growth.
At a Tuesday briefing, the Chinese mainland urged the U.S. to drop threats and restart tariff talks after U.S. Treasury Sec. Bessent cited a 5:1 export gap.
China and U.S. have not held any tariff consultations, yet both sides are urged to pursue fair, respectful dialogue amid rising trade tensions.
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