Vice Premier Meets U.S. Treasury: Bridging Economic Tensions
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng is scheduled to meet with key U.S. officials to address rising economic tensions due to recent trade disagreements. These discussions precede a crucial leaders' summit in South Korea. The meeting follows recent diplomatic engagements aimed at resolving bilateral economic challenges.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng is preparing for critical talks with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. This meeting comes as an attempt to settle unexpected economic tensions between the countries, just before a summit involving key global leaders.
In a bid to address ongoing trade disagreements, He Lifeng will also attend a summit in Malaysia organized by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations from October 24 to 27. This comes amid heightened tensions following China’s expanded export controls on rare earth elements, a direct response to recent U.S. trade restrictions.
Diplomatic efforts to stabilize U.S.-China relations have intensified, especially after the notable breakthrough at the Madrid summit concerning TikTok. However, with just a week remaining before the scheduled leaders’ summit in South Korea, both countries are working feverishly to mitigate any hindrances, despite placing mutual blame for the current strain.
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