China’s Ministry of Commerce said that the leaders of the U.S. and Chinese trade talks held a phone call this morning and agreed to meet in early October for another round of negotiations.
's Ministry of Commerce said Thursday that the leaders of the U.S. and Chinese trade talks held a phone call in the morning and agreed to meet in early October for another round of negotiations.
Beijing said the two sides agreed to hold another round of trade negotiations in Washington, D.C. — at the beginning of next month, and consultations will be made in mid-September in preparation for the meeting, the Chinese Commerce Ministry said.
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