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U.S. and China to Meet in Geneva as Trade War Pressures Spark Hope for Resolution

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GENEVA — In a pivotal step toward easing trade tensions, top U.S. and Chinese officials are set to meet in Switzerland this week, offering the first tangible sign of a potential breakthrough in the long-running trade war that has rattled global markets.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer will sit down with He Lifeng, China’s chief economic negotiator, to explore options for de-escalation and economic cooperation. The high-stakes meeting follows months of economic standoff that saw both countries impose punishing tariffs—145% on Chinese imports to the U.S. and 125% on American goods entering China.
In a recent interview, Bessent acknowledged that the current tariff regime is unsustainable, calling it “the equivalent of an embargo,” and emphasized the need for “fair trade, not decoupling.” Meanwhile, China has reiterated its willingness to negotiate, while stressing that it will not compromise on core principles.
Analysts see the Geneva meeting as a strategic move by both governments to test diplomatic waters. “Both parties are feeling the economic strain,” said Alicia Garcia-Herrero, chief economist for the Asia Pacific at Natixis. “This could pave the way for a partial rollback of tariffs and a framework for future engagement.”
While expectations remain cautious, momentum is building for a limited deal that would remove the most severe trade barriers while retaining moderate duties as leverage. Observers believe any agreement will be downplayed publicly to maintain political narratives on both sides.
As the global economy teeters on the edge of a slowdown, all eyes are on Geneva, where diplomacy may finally offer a path forward.

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