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U.S. Treasury "U.S.-China trade talks proceed in a constructive atmosphere... scheduled to resume tomorrow"

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Minseung Kang

Summary

  • The United States and China’s trade talks held in Malaysia were reported to have made progress.
  • A U.S. Treasury spokesperson said the talks were very constructive.
  • It was reported that the talks are scheduled to resume on Sunday ahead of the leaders' summit.

It was reported that the United States and China made progress in trade talks held in Malaysia. The two countries finished the first day of talks and are scheduled to resume the dialogue on Sunday (local time).

On the 25th (local time), according to overseas economic breaking news channel Walter Bloomberg, a U.S. Treasury spokesperson described the U.S.-China trade talks as "very constructive."

The talks were held as President Trump and President Xi Jinping are set to meet next week in South Korea.

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Minseung Kang

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