US, China trade chiefs to meet mid-March before Trump-Xi summit, Bloomberg News reports
Senior U.S. and Chinese trade officials plan mid-March talks to finalize deals and logistics ahead of Trump’s China visit, including Boeing sales and soybean commitments.
- U.S. and Chinese trade negotiators are expected to meet in mid-March to discuss business deals before a planned summit between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.
- The issues that could be addressed include a Chinese purchase of Boeing planes, commitments to buy U.S. soybeans, Taiwan, and U.S. fentanyl tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court.
- Trump is scheduled to travel to China between March 31 and April 2 to meet with Xi, marking the first trip by an American president since his visit in 2017.
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US, China trade chiefs to meet mid-March before Trump-Xi summit, Bloomberg News reports
US and Chinese trade negotiators are slated to meet in mid-March, according to people familiar with the matter, signalling that a planned summit between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping is pushing ahead despite American strikes against Iran.
US, China Trade Chiefs to Meet Mid-March Before Trump-Xi Summit
US and Chinese trade negotiators are slated to meet in mid-March, according to people familiar with the matter, signaling a planned summit between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping is pushing ahead despite American strikes against Iran.
US, China trade chiefs to meet in mid-March before Trump-Xi summit
US and Chinese trade negotiators are slated to meet in mid-March, according to people familiar with the matter, signalling that a planned summit between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping is pushing ahead despite American strikes against Iran.
U.S. and China Poised for Key Trade Talks Amidst Global Tensions
U.S. and Chinese trade negotiators plan to meet in mid-March, indicating that a summit between President Trump and Xi Jinping is still on despite U.S. actions in Iran. Key discussions could include China's purchase of Boeing jets and U.S. soybeans, with meetings set in Paris.
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