
China-U.S. Tariff Pause Sparks Hope for Deeper Talks
China and the U.S. agree on a 90-day tariff pause in Geneva, offering fresh hope for trade talks and easing global growth concerns.
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China and the U.S. agree on a 90-day tariff pause in Geneva, offering fresh hope for trade talks and easing global growth concerns.
WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala welcomes positive outcomes from Chinese mainland-U.S. high-level trade talks, highlighting benefits for global economies and vulnerable nations.
China and the U.S. wrap up their first post-tariff high-level talks in Geneva, agreeing to a new trade consultation mechanism to keep dialogue alive.
China and the U.S. launched a high-level economic and trade meeting in Geneva, led by He Lifeng and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. Talks aim to boost cooperation between the world’s top economies.
U.S. envoys arrive in Geneva for a high-level economic and trade meeting with the Chinese mainland, aiming to soothe tensions and boost market confidence.
China and Russia held talks in Moscow to address U.S. tariffs and deepen economic cooperation, reinforcing their strategic partnership and exploring new growth opportunities.
As China and the United States prepare for their inaugural high-level trade talks in Switzerland, both sides aim to temper tariff tensions and steady the global economy.
The Chinese mainland stresses equality, mutual respect and reciprocity in U.S. trade talks, rejecting coercion and defending its interests.
China’s Ministry of Commerce is assessing possible trade talks with the U.S., setting the stage for shifts in global markets, tech partnerships, and sustainable growth.
China denies any tariff negotiations with the U.S., urging dialogue only on equal footing. Spokespersons Guo Jiakun and He Yadong reject claims of progress and warn against intimidation.