China to Send Vice Premier He Lifeng to Britain for US Trade Talks
- On June 6, US President Donald Trump revealed that fresh trade negotiations with China are scheduled to commence on June 9 in London.
- This announcement followed a May meeting in Geneva that paused the trade war Trump initiated in January, though tensions reignited afterward.
- From June 8 to 13, He Lifeng, China’s Vice Premier, is scheduled to travel to the United Kingdom to jointly lead the inaugural China-US economic and trade consultation meeting.
- Trump described his June 5 phone call with Xi Jinping as "very good," aiming to resolve tariff disputes amid a fragile truce.
- The talks intend to rebuild dialogue between the two largest economies after renewed setbacks and will be hosted by the UK as a neutral venue.
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In the trade conflict between the US and China comes movement. The leadership in Beijing confirmed a meeting of senior representatives of both states on Monday. Vice Prime Minister He will visit Great Britain at the invitation of the British government.
Al Bawaba - Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng will meet a US delegation in the UK tomorrow for trade talks, the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced Saturday, amid a fragile truce in the trade dispute between the world's two largest economies...
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