USTR readout of Greer's introductory meeting with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng
- U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer raised concerns about China's 'unfair and anticompetitive' economic policies during talks with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng, according to a statement from the USTR's office.
- Vice Premier He expressed 'serious concerns' regarding the upcoming tariffs and emphasized the importance of stable U.S.-China trade relations, as reported by Xinhua.
- Both sides agreed to maintain communications on mutual concerns following a 'candid discussion' about key economic issues, according to Xinhua.
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"Unfair, Anticompetitive": US Trade Envoy Raises Concerns On China's Policies
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer raised concerns about Beijing's "unfair and anticompetitive" economic policies in introductory talks with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng a week before Washington's reciprocal tariffs are to be unveiled.


China's vice premier raises 'solemn concerns' over tariffs in talks with US trade chief
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Vice Premier He Lifeng expressed "solemn concerns" over U.S. tariffs and planned "reciprocal" duties in a video call with U.S. top trade chief Jamieson Greer on Wednesday, Chinese state media Xinhua news agency reported.
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