Latin America Greets China-US Trade Talks with Cautious Optimism
Latin America greets renewed China-US trade talks with cautious optimism, eyeing eased tariffs, stabilized supply chains and a potential blueprint to calm global markets.
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Latin America greets renewed China-US trade talks with cautious optimism, eyeing eased tariffs, stabilized supply chains and a potential blueprint to calm global markets.
London talks set the stage for a China-U.S. framework to implement Geneva and June deals, shifting from tariffs to export controls and rare earth access in a bid to stabilize relations.
US stocks rose as optimism over US–Chinese mainland trade talks boosted markets, led by energy, tech gains and Tesla’s 5.7% surge.
Chinese Vice Commerce Minister Li Chenggang said the China-U.S. trade talks in London were professional, reasonable, substantive and candid, marking a positive step for global economic dialogue.
Chinese mainland commerce minister Wang Wentao and UK’s Jonathan Reynolds met in London to deepen China-UK economic and trade cooperation, aiming to turn top-level consensus into real-world projects.
First China-U.S. economic and trade consultation in London extends into day two, as officials tackle trade imbalances, supply chains and green tech cooperation.
New China-US trade talks aim to build stable, constructive bilateral ties, offering fresh opportunities for global markets and young entrepreneurs.
China-U.S. trade talks kick off in London as the first economic, trade consultation meeting aims to rebuild dialogue on tariffs, supply chains, and green tech.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng will visit the UK from June 8 to 13 for the first China-U.S. economic and trade consultation talks, marking a fresh step in global trade dialogue.
Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic held candid Paris talks on EV subsidies, brandy anti-dumping and export controls.