Trump announces more U.S.-China trade talks after 90-minute call with Xi
- On June 5, 2025, leaders of the United States and China engaged in a 90-minute phone conversation aimed at restarting negotiations on trade issues.
- The call came after several months of stalled negotiations and rising trade tensions, as the U.S. And China each alleged that the other had breached the terms of a prior agreement to reduce tariffs.
- Trump characterized the discussion as ending on a highly positive note, with both leaders extending invitations for visits to each other's countries, while their teams prepare to hold upcoming negotiations.
- The United States will be represented in the forthcoming trade negotiations by Scott Bessent from the Treasury Department, Howard Lutnick from the Commerce Department, and Jamieson Greer, the U.S. Trade Representative.
- Experts highlight difficulties ahead due to deep mistrust and complex issues like tariffs and rare earth minerals, suggesting the call marks cautious progress rather than resolution.
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