Beijing weighs fentanyl offer to US to start trade talks, WSJ reports
- U.S. Stocks rose after indications that China may negotiate on the fentanyl crisis, suggesting eased trade tensions with the U.S.
- U.S. Stocks increased as China signaled openness to negotiation on the fentanyl crisis, indicating a potential easing of trade tensions with the U.S.
- China's Commerce Ministry indicated it might begin discussions with the U.S. To address the trade war.
- Recent developments suggest a potential shift in the diplomatic standoff between Washington and Beijing regarding trade and fentanyl.
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China Analyses Fentanyl's Path to Launching Trade Dialogue with Trump: WSJ · Global Voices
Washington. China is considering ways to address the U.S. government’s concerns about its role in the fentanyl trade, which could provide an exit ramp to hostilities to allow the start of trade talks, The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday.
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