U.S. and China Trade Talks in Stockholm: Extending the Tariff Truce to Stabilize Global Markets
The United States and China have resumed high-level trade talks in Stockholm to extend the current tariff truce and stabilize global markets amid ongoing economic tensions. Key officials, including U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng, are negotiating to maintain existing tariffs while addressing issues such as semiconductor access, investment restrictions, and supply chain security. These talks aim to build a framework for a broader trade agreement and potentially pave the way for a future summit between the U.S. and Chinese presidents. The goal is to reduce the prolonged trade war’s impact by fostering mutual cooperation and balancing trade deficits, contributing to global economic stability.


