China’s Ministry of Commerce said Vice Premier He Lifeng will meet U.S. officials for a new round of trade negotiations in Sweden from July 27 to 30. The ministry added that the discussions will build on the consensus reached in earlier meetings, including talks held in London. The two governments have been trying to ease tensions that intensified after Washington imposed a 145% tariff on Chinese goods in April. Neither side disclosed the specific agenda for the upcoming meetings, but both have signaled a willingness to continue dialogue on tariffs, market access and other bilateral economic issues.
Upon mutual agreement, Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng will visit Sweden for trade talks with the US side, a Ministry of Commerce spokesperson said on Wednesday, in response to a media inquiry over the latest development of China-US economic and trade talks after the London https://t.co/2mME0hJnwV
China’s 🇨🇳 Ministry of Commerce says trade talks with the U.S. 🇺🇸 will be held July 27–30. China’s He Lifeng is set to travel to Sweden for the discussions. - MOFCOM
🇨🇳 🇺🇸 #CHINA, US TO HOLD TRADE TALKS JULY 27-30: MOFCOM - BBG *CHINA'S HE TO TRAVEL TO SWEDEN JULY 27-30 FOR US TRADE TALKS