Group 1 - The trade war initiated by the Trump administration has taken unexpected turns, with China responding firmly to U.S. tariffs, leading to a situation where tariffs escalated to the point of disrupting trade [1] - A series of agreements were reached during the Geneva talks, including mutual tariff reductions and the establishment of a U.S.-China economic consultation mechanism for further communication on trade issues [1] - U.S. Treasury Secretary Basant expressed concerns about the stagnation of U.S.-China trade negotiations, suggesting that further involvement from the leaders of both countries may be necessary [3][6] Group 2 - The urgency for the U.S. to advance negotiations with China is significant, as the joint statement from the Geneva talks is not a formal trade agreement, necessitating quick results [6] - The stagnation in U.S.-China trade talks may stem from a perceived lack of sincerity from the U.S., as the initial request for negotiations was driven by the adverse effects of Trump's tariff policies [6][9] - China has articulated its demands through the U.S.-China economic consultation mechanism, addressing issues such as the U.S. misuse of export controls on Chinese semiconductor products [8]
中美会谈20天后 ,美国抱怨谈判陷入停滞,又开始等中国电话
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-30 17:26