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Urgent Talks in Stockholm Aim for US-China Tariff Truce Extension

UPDATE: Top economic officials from the United States and China are engaged in critical negotiations in Stockholm as they strive to extend a tariff truce that faces an impending deadline. These discussions are crucial to resolving the ongoing trade war between the world’s two largest economies and could have significant implications for global markets.

The talks resumed at the Swedish Prime Minister’s Office shortly after 12:00 PM local time on Monday, with US Treasury Chief Scott Bessent and China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng both present. The urgency surrounding these discussions stems from a looming August 12 deadline for a durable tariff agreement, following preliminary arrangements made in May and June to mitigate escalating trade tensions.

During a press conference earlier today, US President Donald Trump remarked on the ongoing negotiations, expressing hope for progress: “I’d love to see China open up their country. So we’re dealing with China right now as we speak.” Without a successful agreement, analysts warn of potential chaos in global supply chains, with US tariffs potentially reverting to triple-digit levels, akin to a bilateral trade embargo.

US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer emphasized realism as the talks progress, stating, “I do not expect some kind of enormous breakthrough today.” Instead, he indicated that the focus would be on monitoring the implementation of current agreements, ensuring critical minerals flow between the nations, and establishing foundations for future trade.

These discussions come on the heels of Trump’s significant trade deal with the European Union on Sunday, which established a 15 percent tariff on most EU goods entering the United States. Analysts suggest that a further 90-day extension of the tariff truce may be on the table, facilitating a potential meeting between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping later this year, possibly in late October or early November.

Additionally, reports from the Financial Times indicate that the US has paused restrictions on tech exports to China to avoid complicating the ongoing negotiations and to assist in securing a meeting with Xi. Previous discussions in Geneva and London focused on reducing retaliatory tariffs and restoring the flow of rare earth minerals and other important goods, which had been disrupted by both nations.

As the world watches closely, the outcomes of these negotiations could redefine economic relationships and impact everyday consumers. The stakes are high, and the clock is ticking. Observers are urged to stay tuned for updates as these vital conversations unfold in Stockholm.

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