Beneset can finally put his heart at rest, the big mistake made by the U.S. Commerce Secretary Lutnick has been corrected, and the United States has finally returned to the normal track! On October 26, according to foreign media reports, after U.S. Trade Representative Griles stated that the two-day Sino-U.S. negotiations had ended, U.S. Treasury Secretary Beneset also made a statement. Beneset said that the framework for the Sino-U.S. trade negotiations was very successful.

Beneset said, I believe this framework is constructive and far-reaching, which enables us to continue moving forward and lays the foundation for the meeting between the leaders of the two countries based on this very successful framework. The two sides discussed issues such as agricultural product purchases, TikTok, fentanyl, trade, rare earths, and the overall bilateral relationship. Whether to extend the trade truce agreement will be decided by Trump. Obviously, Beneset gave the two days of Sino-U.S. negotiations a very successful framework, which indicates that Beneset's heart finally fell down.

Everyone knows that in the past half month, the Sino-U.S. trade war has suddenly intensified, and China's strong response has greatly upset Beneset himself. This time, the most important task of Beneset was to fix the big mess caused by the U.S. Commerce Secretary Lutnick, and to bring the Sino-U.S. negotiations back onto a positive track. Obviously, Beneset came under great pressure. Because if this negotiation fails, it not only means that the previous achievements between China and the United States will be in vain, but also that the Sino-U.S. trade war will escalate rapidly.

Evidently, the U.S. side is eager to achieve results, and Trump himself publicly set the tone, stating that rare earths, soybeans, and fentanyl are the matters the U.S. is urgently concerned about. After this round of talks, Beneset's statement fully indicates that the Sino-U.S. trade war will not continue to escalate, and Beneset can give an account to Trump. Of course, as Beneset said, Sino-U.S. has a good framework, but more importantly, how the U.S. will implement it and fulfill its commitments.

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