Treasury Chief Returns to US as China Trade Talks Ongoing
- On June 10, 2025, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent left ongoing trade talks with China held at Lancaster House in London.
- The talks follow a 90-day tariff truce brokered last month in Geneva to ease tensions from a broader U.S.-China trade war.
- The talks featured delegations led by U.S. officials such as Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, alongside senior Chinese representatives including Vice Premier He Lifeng, with a focus on resolving technical issues related to controls on rare earth mineral exports.
- Bessent said the talks were productive and would continue as needed, but he left to testify before Congress in Washington; Lutnick and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer remain to continue negotiations.
- The ongoing negotiations seek to re-establish terms easing tariffs and export controls, with financial markets closely watching as the truce lasts through mid-August and may extend further.
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Treasury Secretary Bessent returns to Washington as US-China talks stretch on
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent departed trade talks with China late Tuesday in London, as delegations continued to negotiate over key tech and industrial exports and deescalating their trade war.
London, United Kingdom. Trade negotiations between China and the United States in London are productive and continue, said US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday night, before returning to Washington, according to an official US source.Bessent, who leads the US delegation, retired late Tuesday from meetings begun the day before returning to Washington, where he must attend a hearing before Congress.
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