
Chinese Delegation Touches Down in Madrid for Key U.S. Trade Talks
Vice Premier He Lifeng and the Chinese delegation arrived in Madrid to kick off trade talks with the U.S., focusing on tariffs, export controls and TikTok’s global role.
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Vice Premier He Lifeng and the Chinese delegation arrived in Madrid to kick off trade talks with the U.S., focusing on tariffs, export controls and TikTok’s global role.
Vice Premier He Lifeng led the Chinese mainland delegation to Madrid’s Santa Cruz Palace on Sunday to kick off crucial trade talks with U.S. officials.
Ahead of the 4th round in Spain, the Chinese mainland and US extend their 90-day tariff pause, marking progress and predictability in global trade ties.
Li Chenggang, the Chinese mainland’s trade envoy, met U.S. Treasury and Commerce officials in Washington to advance bilateral economic and trade ties after the June 5 presidential consensus.
After Stockholm talks, China and the US agree to extend a 90-day tariff pause from August 12, 2025, aiming to ease trade tensions and support global commerce.
China’s Ministry of Commerce criticizes the U.S. for imposing additional tariffs on Chinese goods, labeling the move as protectionist and unfair, while highlighting its own efforts in controlling fentanyl.
China condemns the U.S. for imposing new tariffs on its goods under the fentanyl pretext and announces retaliatory measures, urging for cooperative trade relations.
China responds to US tariff hikes with new export controls and additional tariffs, escalating trade tensions between the two nations.
China is ready to engage in dialogue with the U.S. to resolve trade tensions and insists on adhering to WTO rules, rejecting coercion and threats.
China urges the US to reconsider tariff policies, emphasizing the importance of strong economic ties and fair trade practices.