China and the U.S. will resume high-level trade talks in early October, an attempt to tame a trade war that is rippling through the global economy
BEIJING—Chinese and American officials plan to hold trade talks in Washington in early October, the latest attempt to tame a trade war that is rippling through the global economy and hurting business investment and confidence.
Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin spoke by phone on Thursday morning Beijing time and agreed meet next month for high-level trade talks, state-run China Central Television said.
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