US-China trade deal: Delegations begin talks in Kuala Lumpur; Trump’s 155% tariff threat looms

China and the United States commenced trade talks in Malaysia on Saturday, aiming to de-escalate a costly tariff dispute. The discussions, led by Vice Premier He Lifeng, address key economic and trade issues amidst new tariff tensions and threats of further levies. President Trump seeks a favorable deal to end the ongoing trade war.

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