Group 1 - The U.S. and China are expected to hold talks regarding tariffs, with both sides expressing willingness to negotiate [1] - A recent high-level economic meeting in Geneva resulted in an agreement to reduce tariffs by 115% within 90 days [1] - The U.S. has faced legal challenges regarding Trump's tariff measures, with a court ruling that the president's actions may exceed his authority [4] Group 2 - The U.S. Trade Representative's team and the Chinese team are in daily communication to advance negotiations [1] - The Chinese government has criticized the U.S. for implementing discriminatory measures post-Geneva talks, which they claim violate previous agreements [2] - The Trump administration is considering a two-step plan involving a broad 15% tariff and personalized tariffs for major trading partners [5] Group 3 - The U.S. Federal Circuit Court temporarily reinstated Trump's tariff measures, allowing for further legal discussions [4] - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce emphasized the importance of the Geneva agreement and urged the U.S. to correct its actions to maintain stable trade relations [6] - Legal experts suggest that alternative tariff plans proposed by the Trump administration may still face challenges despite being based on stronger legal grounds [6]
白宫国家经济委员会主任:预计中美将于本周就关税问题进行会谈
Guan Cha Zhe Wang·2025-06-02 13:15