China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng will hold a video call with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to discuss key economic issues between the two nations, China’s foreign ministry announced on Friday.
The discussion comes amid ongoing efforts to stabilize economic relations between the world’s two largest economies. The U.S. and China have been navigating trade tensions, supply chain disruptions, and concerns over global economic stability. Both sides are expected to address critical topics such as tariffs, foreign investments, financial regulations, and economic cooperation.
The meeting underscores China’s push to foster diplomatic dialogue with Washington, particularly as Beijing focuses on economic recovery. He Lifeng, known for his expertise in economic policymaking, has played a key role in China’s financial strategies. Meanwhile, Scott Bessent, recently appointed as Treasury Secretary, is tasked with shaping U.S. economic policies toward China.
Tensions over technology trade restrictions and market access could be central to the discussion. The U.S. has imposed strict export controls on semiconductor technology, while China has introduced new regulations impacting foreign firms. Investors and businesses worldwide will be closely monitoring the outcome of the talks, as any shifts in trade policies or economic strategies could have far-reaching effects on global markets.
This high-level dialogue reflects the broader effort to maintain open communication between Beijing and Washington amid geopolitical and financial challenges. Analysts suggest the meeting could set the tone for future negotiations, influencing bilateral trade relations and economic stability.
The outcome of the discussion may provide key insights into the future of U.S.-China economic policies and their impact on global financial markets.


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