US, China officials headed to Japan for trade talks Monday
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(Worthy News) – China and the U.S. will commence trade talks in Beijing early next week as both countries work to put an end to yearlong trade tensions that have left global markets unstable, according to a report published late Thursday.
Officials from both nations will meet Monday and Tuesday for the vice ministerial trade talks, Chinese officials announced Friday local time.
Deputy U.S. Trade Representative Jeffrey Gerrish is leading his U.S. colleagues on the trip. He said he expects “positive and constructive discussions,” according to the Chinese Commerce Ministry. [ Source: Washington Examiner (Read More…) ]
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