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China to send Vice Premier He Lifeng to UK for trade talks
China's foreign ministry said on Saturday that Chinese vice premier He Lifeng will visit the United Kingdom between June 8 and June 13. read more
China's foreign ministry announced on Saturday that Vice Premier He Lifeng will travel to the United Kingdom from June 8 to June 13. During this visit, He will also participate in the inaugural meeting of the China-US economic and trade consultation mechanism, according to the ministry.
He Lifeng previously led the Chinese delegation in the initial round of trade negotiations held in May. On Friday, US President Donald Trump confirmed that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer will lead the American side in the upcoming discussions.
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Ongoing friction between the United States and China continues to simmer amid a prolonged trade conflict that has weighed heavily on both economies. Although the two sides temporarily rolled back most tariffs following breakthrough trade discussions in Geneva last month, tensions have reignited.
The two nations, whose bilateral trade in goods exceeded $582 billion last year, now face renewed setbacks. Beijing has accused Washington of eroding the limited progress made, particularly after the US Commerce Department issued a warning to the chip industry against sourcing semiconductors from China. Additionally, China voiced strong opposition to the Trump administration's recent move to revoke visas for several Chinese students enrolled at American universities.
In turn, the US has criticised China for allegedly dragging its feet on a commitment made during the Geneva talks, specifically, a pledge to increase exports of rare earth minerals critical to American industries.
With inputs from agencies