Trump's trade talk delegation is set to face off with China's negotiators in London. Here is what's at stake.
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On Monday, top US economic officials will meet with Chinese negotiators in London, marking the first official discussions since a temporary tariff truce on May 12. This meeting comes after a significant phone call between President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping and highlights the ongoing urgency to secure a trade agreement. Economic experts suggest that Trump is under pressure to finalize a deal, emphasizing the potential costs of tariffs on Americans and companies. The outcome of these discussions remains crucial as the 90-day tariff pause approaches its expiration.
The Trump administration made their job harder because the tariff policies they've implemented are costly to Americans and American companies, and therefore,
International trade experts have said that Trump could be under pressure to strike a deal.
This meeting will be the first official talk between the two countries since they mutually lowered tariffs in a temporary truce on May 12.
The meeting should go very well,
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