Trade talks to continue in September in the US, Chinese state media says

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Trade talks to continue in September in the US, Chinese state media says
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The U.S. and China will resume trade negotiations in Washington in September, Chinese state news agency Xinhua said.

In the latest talks in Shanghai this week, the two sides discussed that China will increase its purchase of American farm goods and the U.S. will create "favorable conditions" for it, Xinhua said.

The two sides conducted "frank, efficient and constructive in-depth exchanges" on major economic and trade issues, and they discussed that China will increase its purchase of American farm goods and the U.S. will create "favorable conditions" for it, Xinhua said on Wednesday, adding that the next round of "high-level" talks will convene in the U.S. in September.

The White House did not yet put out a statement on the result of Tuesday's discussion or the schedule for future stocks.

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