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BREAKING NEWS: Bessent Says He Will Meet with China's Vice Premier He Next Week

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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced Friday that he will meet next week with Chinese Deputy Prime Minister He Lifeng after calling to discuss the economic relations between the two countries in the midst of escalating trade tensions. “This afternoon, Deputy Prime Minister He Lifeng and I share frank and detailed discussions on trade between the United States and China. We will meet in person next week to continue our discussions,” Besse…

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Washington, Oct 17 (EFE).- US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced this Friday that he will meet next week with Chinese Deputy Prime Minister He Lifeng after calling to discuss the economic relations between the two countries in the midst of escalating trade tensions. “This afternoon, Deputy Prime Minister He Lifeng and I share frank and detailed discussions on trade between the United States and China. We will meet in person next week to …

The next round of trade negotiations between the US and China is marked for the next week, with the Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent, and the Chinese Deputy Prime Minister, He Lifeing, facing the task of reducing recent tensions between the two largest economies in the world at a time of greater vulnerability of Americans and acceptance, by his own President Donald Trump, that the additional taxation he announced last week is "unsustaina…

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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and China’s Deputy Prime Minister He Lifeng have had a telephone conversation last night to address the current trade crisis between the two countries pending the summit, whose date is yet to be defined, between US and Chinese Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in South Korea.

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Kyodo News+ broke the news in Japan on Saturday, October 18, 2025.
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