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Trump suggests ‘total reset’ in US-China trade relations amid tariff talks in Geneva

  • President Donald Trump announced that senior US and Chinese officials began trade talks in Geneva, Switzerland, to ease escalating tensions on May 10, 2025.
  • The talks followed months of tariff impositions by the US and retaliations by China, with Beijing dropping its initial demand for US tariff rollbacks before negotiations could start.
  • Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng led the delegation, and US officials including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent engaged in closed-door discussions described as constructive but focused on incremental progress.
  • Trump hailed a “total reset” and “great progress,” while press secretary Karoline Leavitt stressed the US would not reduce tariffs unilaterally and expected Chinese concessions.
  • Although the talks suggest a potential de-escalation, experts and officials caution that significant tariff reductions remain uncertain amid ongoing economic and political challenges.
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Newsweek broke the news in United States on Saturday, May 10, 2025.
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