Media: U.S.-China Trade Officials to Meet in Paris Next Week

Bloomberg reported on the 3rd that U.S. Treasury Secretary Bensons is expected to meet with Chinese representatives in Paris, France, in mid-March. In Paris, some business agreements are expected to be discussed, such as China's purchase of Boeing aircraft and U.S. soybeans; the future of Trump's tariff measures under the pretext of combating fentanyl, and the Taiwan issue may also be included in the discussion agenda.

The South China Morning Post reported that the U.S. and China have already started consultations on resuming bilateral investment. If true, this would become one of the few substantive achievements of Trump's visit.

Since last year, the U.S. and China have held multiple rounds of trade negotiations in Geneva, London, Stockholm, Madrid, Kuala Lumpur, and other places. The two countries are currently in a truce in the trade war.

In February of this year, the leaders of China and the U.S. had a phone call. At that time, Trump said the talks were very in-depth, covering trade, military, Taiwan, the Ukraine-Russia conflict, the situation in Iran, and also mentioned that China is considering expanding its purchases of U.S. agricultural products such as soybeans.

Source: DW

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