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US, Chinese officials to hold trade talks in Switzerland

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is among those who will attend the talks in Switzerland, according to his office
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is among those who will attend the talks in Switzerland, according to his office - Copyright AFP Jim WATSON
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is among those who will attend the talks in Switzerland, according to his office - Copyright AFP Jim WATSON

Senior US and Chinese officials will travel to Switzerland later this week to kickstart stalled trade talks following President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff rollout, according to statements from both countries.

The talks mark the first official public engagement between the world’s two largest economies to resolve a trade war escalated by Trump shortly after his return to office in January.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and US Trade Representative (USTR) Jamieson Greer will attend the talks in Europe for the United States, their offices said.

Vice Premier He Lifeng will attend for Beijing, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced.

“Vice Premier He, as the Chinese lead person for China-U.S. economic and trade affairs, will have a meeting with the U.S. lead person Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent,” the Chinese foreign ministry said.

The USTR announced that Greer would also meet with “his counterpart from the People’s Republic of China to discuss trade matters,” without naming He. 

Since Trump returned to the White House in January, his administration has levied new tariffs totaling 145 percent on goods from China, with some sector-specific measures stacked on top.

Beijing retaliated by slapping 125 levies on US imports to China, along with more targeted measures. 

The tit-for-tat tariffs have left the two nations with cripplingly high levies that have shocked financial markets and reportedly caused a sharp slowdown in bilateral trade.

AFP
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