Thursday, June 4, 2026

Beijing Finally Agrees to Talk Trade with Washington

China has confirmed that Vice Premier He Lifeng will meet with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in Switzerland from May 9 to 12, about two weeks after Beijing firmly denied Washington’s claims that negotiations were already taking place.

In late April, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian categorically said: “Any claims about the progress of China-US trade negotiations are groundless as trying to catch the wind with a net.”

US President Donald Trump had insisted trade discussions with China were underway, telling reporters: “They had a meeting this morning… We may reveal it later, but they had meetings this morning, and we’ve been meeting with China.” Beijing repeatedly denied these claims.

Both sides now enter formal talks with tariffs at effectively embargo levels — 145% US duties on Chinese goods and 125% Chinese duties on American products, which Bessent recently described as “unsustainable” for the world’s two largest economies. US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer will also join the American delegation in Geneva.

“We have a shared interest that this isn’t sustainable,” Bessent told Fox News on Tuesday. “What we want is fair trade.”

Markets in both countries rallied on news of the meeting, with US equity futures and Asian stock markets posting gains after the announcement.

The US delegation, which includes Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, aims for de-escalation rather than a comprehensive deal. Bessent previously outlined a three-step approach: first, de-escalation, then an agreement in principle, and finally negotiating specific trade issues. “We’ve got to de-escalate before we can move forward,” he said Tuesday.

The confirmation also shows that China has softened its stance somewhat. Beijing previously said that Washington must first drop all tariffs before any negotiations could begin. 

Economic data shows mounting pressure on both economies. Chinese factories face their steepest slowdown in activity in more than a year, while US retailers have warned of potential supply shortages if the trade standoff continues.

The Chinese Commerce Ministry said He would be in Geneva from Friday to Monday for meetings with Swiss leaders, with the Bessent meeting scheduled during that period. The US delegation will arrive in Switzerland on Thursday, according to Treasury Department statements.

Peter Navarro, Trump’s most hawkish trade adviser on China, will not attend the talks, according to US officials.



Information for this story was found via The New York Times, CNBC, BBC, and the sources and companies mentioned. The author has no securities or affiliations related to the organizations discussed. Not a recommendation to buy or sell. Always do additional research and consult a professional before purchasing a security. The author holds no licenses.

Video Articles

SSR Mining Walks Away From a World Class Gold-Copper Project

Why More Canadians Are Starting to Think About Leaving | Jesse Day

Instead of Waiting, This Gold Developer Went Bigger | Kenneth McLeod – Sonoro Gold

Recommended

Amid CBS Shuffle, Is Joe Rogan Replacing Anderson Cooper On 60 Minutes?

Silver47 Targets Resource Growth With 10,000 Metre Red Mountain Drill Program

Related News

Still No India-US Deal As Trump Tariffs Loom

Indian negotiators flew home Saturday after a fifth round of talks in Washington, but the...

Tuesday, July 22, 2025, 10:14:00 AM

US Halts Low-Value Import Exemption in New Trade Tariffs

The United States suspended a key trade exemption for low-value imports from China, Canada, and...

Monday, February 3, 2025, 12:10:00 PM

Ontario Targets Auto, Steel Sectors with $1B Emergency Loan Program

Ontario announced Wednesday that emergency funding will soon flow to businesses hammered by US trade...

Thursday, August 14, 2025, 12:59:00 PM

China Hits Back: Halts $40B Boeing Order, Restricts US Tech Firms

China has launched a sweeping and strategic retaliation against the US in response to long-standing...

Wednesday, April 16, 2025, 10:40:00 AM

Oil Tariffs: Lose-Lose For Both Canada And US, Study Finds

A Goldman Sachs study projects a lose-lose situation for both Canadian oil producers and American...

Thursday, February 27, 2025, 11:01:00 AM