US-China trade deal: After Trump’s 155% tariff threat, Beijing & Washington set for trade talks in Malaysia
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US and China are set to hold trade talks in Malaysia from October 24-27, aiming to ease escalating tensions. Vice Premier He Lifeng will lead China’s delegation, with discussions focusing on key economic and trade issues. This meeting follows recent tariff threats and ship arrival fees, despite President Trump’s desire for a favorable deal.
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