Trade negotiations between the United States and China in Geneva have paused for the night and are scheduled to continue on Sunday, according to a source familiar with the matter, as reported by Reuters.
Leading the Chinese delegation is Vice Premier He Lifeng, while the U.S. team is headed by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. The renewed talks come at a critical time, as escalating trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies have sparked global market volatility and disrupted supply chains.
The discussions mark a significant step toward easing tariffs and rebuilding trust after months of strained relations. While details of the meeting remain confidential, analysts are closely watching for signs of progress that could lead to reduced duties and improved bilateral cooperation on trade policies, currency issues, and market access.
Both nations face mounting pressure to find common ground. China seeks to stabilize its export-driven economy amid weakening global demand, while the U.S. aims to reduce its trade deficit and secure better terms for American industries. A successful outcome could restore confidence among global investors and manufacturers who have been impacted by the prolonged trade dispute.
Although no formal agreement has been reached yet, the continuation of dialogue indicates a willingness from both sides to seek compromise. The next round of discussions is expected to delve deeper into unresolved issues, possibly setting the stage for a broader trade framework in the coming months.
With trade talks resuming Sunday, all eyes remain on Geneva as markets await concrete developments. The outcome of these high-stakes negotiations could reshape global economic dynamics and define the next phase of U.S.-China relations.


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