US, China hail 'substantial progress' in first trade talks since tariff hikes

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Senior US and Chinese officials on Sunday concluded two days of trade talks in Geneva with cautious optimism, marking the first face-to-face negotiations since President Donald Trump’s steep tariffs reignited tensions last month. While no major breakthroughs were announced, US officials described the discussions as productive and a step toward de-escalation, with both sides signalling willingness to continue negotiations.

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