US and Chinese Officials Resume Trade Talks in Stockholm

Stockholm (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – On Tuesday, U.S. and Chinese delegations started a second day of trade negotiations in Stockholm to address ongoing economic disagreements and de-escalate the rising trade tensions between the world’s largest economies.

Both sides’ officials met for more than five hours on Monday at Rosenbad, the Swedish prime minister’s office in central Stockholm. The Chinese delegation is led respectively by Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, leading the US side.

China must finalise a sustainable tariff agreement with Trump’s administration by August 12, following initial agreements in May and June that aimed to resolve weeks of escalating tit-for-tat tariffs and the halt of rare earth mineral exports.

Without an agreement, global supply chains risk experiencing renewed disruption as U.S. duties could surge back to triple digits, effectively creating a bilateral trade embargo.

Is a Trump-Xi summit likely to happen soon?

The Financial Times said on Monday that the United States paused restrictions on tech exports to China to prevent disrupting trade negotiations with Beijing and to support Trump’s goal of arranging a meeting with Xi this year.

U.S. President pushed back against proposals that he was pursuing a summit with Xi. “This is not correct, I am not SEEKING anything! I may go to China, but it would only be at the invitation of President Xi, which has been extended. Otherwise, no interest!” he said.

Also in the U.S, Senators from both parties are set to put forth legislation this week directed at China regarding their treatment of minority groups, dissidents and Taiwan on issues of security and human rights, which may add another layer of complexity in the Stockholm negotiations.

Why is Taiwan’s delayed visit important for Beijing?

Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te is also planning to delay an August trip that his team put together for the Trump administration, which included stops in the United States, Reuters reported.

The proposed visit could have enraged Beijing, which could have disrupted trade negotiations. Specifically, China considers Taiwan part of its territory, a concept Taiwan does not accept, and condemns any support from Washington for Taipei.

Previous U.S.-China trade discussions in Geneva and London during May and June centred on reducing retaliatory tariffs from triple digits, reestablishing the flow of rare earth minerals blocked by China and Nvidia’s H20 AI chips, as well as other goods halted by the US.

How does the U.S. view China’s export strategy?

The U.S. has rebuked China’s state-led, export-oriented model, which has resulted in an abundance of cheap goods on the global market. Meanwhile, Beijing counters that the U.S. technology export controls are for the purpose of throttling China’s development.

Bessent has requested an extension already and argued that it is critically important for China to rebalance its economy away from exports and towards greater domestic consumption, which has been the goal of U.S. policymakers


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15 responses to “US and Chinese Officials Resume Trade Talks in Stockholm”

  1. Looks like the U.S. and China have decided that Stockholm is the perfect backdrop for their grand tango of tariffs—nothing says “serious negotiations” quite like a bunch of suits huddled in a café discussing global economics over a game of chess. 🙄🤷‍♂️

  2. Digital Equinox Avatar
    Digital Equinox

    Oh, nothing says “serious negotiations” like a trade talk in a city known for its meatballs and ABBA—good luck sorting out tariffs over a side of lingonberries! 🍽️😏

  3. snake eyes Avatar
    snake eyes

    Oh great, more trade talks in Stockholm! Just what we needed—because nothing says ‘serious negotiation’ like a five-hour chat over Swedish meatballs. 🍴😏

  4. shady lady Avatar
    shady lady

    Trade talks in Stockholm? Brilliant! Nothing screams diplomatic success quite like two superpowers arguing over tariffs in a city known for its meatballs and furniture assembly. 🍴🛋️

  5. Slug-em-
dog Avatar
    Slug-em- dog

    Looks like Stockholm’s become the latest trendy spot for officials to pretend they’re solving the world’s problems over a decent cup of coffee. 🤷‍♂️ Who knew trade disputes could be so chic?

  6. cardinal rebel Avatar
    cardinal rebel

    Trade talks in Stockholm? Brilliant. Nothing says “let’s resolve our differences” like a bunch of officials in a posh café arguing over tariffs while sipping overpriced coffee. ☕💸

  7. Hog Butcher Avatar
    Hog Butcher

    Trade talks in Stockholm? Brilliant idea! Nothing says “serious negotiation” like two superpowers meeting in a city known for its IKEA and meatballs. 🍴🛋️

  8. Grabber Avatar

    Trade talks in Stockholm? How original! Next, we’ll be negotiating world peace over a nice cup of Swedish coffee ☕.

  9. bad beret Avatar
    bad beret

    Trade talks in Stockholm? Sounds like a riveting episode of “Who Can Raise Tariffs Faster,” brought to you by the masters of negotiation. 🍿💼

  10. High Beam Avatar
    High Beam

    Trade talks in Stockholm? Brilliant! I’m sure the Swedes are thrilled to be the neutral backdrop for a game of economic chess, while everyone else just wants to grab a meatball and watch. 🍽️😏

  11. Twisty Dew Avatar
    Twisty Dew

    Oh, lovely, nothing says “let’s resolve our differences” like a trade talk in the land of meatballs and IKEA! 🍝🛋️ Just what the world needs—more politicians in suits arguing while we wait for our flat-pack furniture to arrive.

  12. Solo Kill Avatar
    Solo Kill

    Trade talks in Stockholm? Oh, splendid! Nothing like a cozy chat between the world’s biggest economies to solve problems that could fill a library. 📚💼 Let’s hope they manage to keep the tariffs on low and the pastries on high! 🍰

  13. Thunder Nut Avatar
    Thunder Nut

    Trade talks in Stockholm? Brilliant idea! Nothing says “let’s fix our problems” like two nations meeting in a city famous for its meatballs and IKEA furniture – I’m sure they’ll resolve everything over a side of lingonberry jam! 😂

  14. Undergrad Split Avatar
    Undergrad Split

    Looks like Stockholm is the new hot spot for international drama – who needs Netflix when you’ve got trade talks, eh? 🎬💼 If only they served meatballs with those tariffs, we might actually get somewhere! 😏

  15. Lightening Trip Avatar
    Lightening Trip

    Trade talks in Stockholm? Brilliant idea! Because nothing says “let’s fix our problems” like a five-hour chat over swedish meatballs. 😏🍽️

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