U.S.-China Trade Talks in Paris: Key Issues & Potential Summit
U.S. and Chinese officials commence high-level trade talks in Paris, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent leading the American side. The discussions aim to address trade and economic matters crucial to both nations. President Trump plans a trip to China from March thirty-first to April second, following a trade war truce agreed upon in Busan, South Korea. The talks may also cover the Iran conflict and oil prices. Economists view these meetings as significant ahead of a potential Xi-Trump summit, with Bessent emphasizing benefits for American farmers, workers, and businesses.
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