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Trump China Trade Deal: Done With Approval Pending

Trump China Trade Deal: Done With Approval Pending

June 11, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

U.S. and Chinese trade officials resumed talks in London, aiming ​to defuse escalating tariff disputes – setting the stage for intense negotiations. These discussions‌ follow earlier ‍meetings in Geneva ⁤and a phone call between President Trump and Chinese President Xi. The high-stakes meetings reflect mounting tensions as‌ both nations seek common ground amid rising tariffs. China, led by‍ He Lifeng, advocates⁤ for resolution through open dialog and cooperative ⁢efforts, as reported via Xinhua News Agency. He delivered a⁤ firm message, ⁣highlighting the potential ramifications of a trade ⁢war. News Directory ⁣3 provides insightful ‌coverage of these critical developments. What strategies will shape the future of U.S.-China trade relations? Discover what’s next …

Key Points

  • U.S. ‍and china resume trade⁣ negotiations in London.
  • Talks follow earlier⁢ discussions in Geneva ‌and a ​Trump-Xi phone call.
  • China calls for resolution through ⁤dialog and cooperation.

U.S., china ​Resume Trade⁣ Talks in London Amid Tariff Disputes

Updated June 11, 2025

Trade ​officials from the United States and ⁤China met in London to continue discussions aimed at⁢ resolving ongoing disputes ‌over tariffs and trade practices. This ​round of​ talks follows initial discussions held in geneva and a ​phone conversation between President​ Trump and⁤ Chinese ‍President Xi.

Chinese Vice Premier He​ Lifeng ​leaving ​Lancaster House ⁢in London.
Chinese Vice⁤ Premier⁣ He Lifeng departs⁤ Lancaster House after trade talks in London. Toby ‍Melville/Reuters

The meetings in London occurred after the U.S. imposed increased​ tariffs on various Chinese imports, escalating tensions between the two economic powers. Both sides are attempting to find common ground to de-escalate the situation.

He Lifeng,⁣ who led the Chinese delegation, conveyed to Xinhua News Agency that ​disagreements ⁣should ⁤be addressed through “equal dialogue and mutually beneficial cooperation.” Xinhua is​ a state-affiliated wire service.

Media⁢ outside lancaster House during U.S.-China​ trade talks in London.
Media members ⁣outside Lancaster House during the U.S.-China trade talks in London. Toby Melville/Reuters

In remarks delivered in⁤ Chinese, ​He ⁢reportedly​ took a⁤ firm stance,‌ cautioning the American delegation about the potential ‍consequences of escalating trade ⁣tensions.

He reportedly‌ said, “There is no ⁤winner⁤ in a trade war. China‍ is unwilling‌ to fight, but it is not afraid of fighting.”

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