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Fifth tariff meeting is likely to be held in Malaysia

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Propose scheduling the event from October 20 to 26, prior to the ASEAN Summit taking place from October 26 to 28.
 
China and the United States have commenced a new round of trade negotiations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. These discussions, on which sidelined with the 47th ASEAN Summit, began on October 24, 2025, and are set to continue until October 27, 2025.
Will the outcome being manipulated by some (un)scrupulous individual to make a quick USD on the exchange as so often seem in 2025?
 
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Trump is currently on a Southeast Asia tour, visiting countries including Japan and Malaysia for the ASEAN Summit, and concluding in South Korea for the APEC meeting. It has not yet been confirmed by China whether President Xi or any representative will attend the meeting.
The current meeting ahead of the ASEAN summit involves trade delegations from China and the US to continue tariff trade discussions stalled during 4th meet in Madrid.
 
The US is likely to adopt a softer stance this time, as the outcome in Malaysia will play a crucial role for both the US and China in shaping the agenda for the upcoming APEC summit, where both leaders are set to meet in South Korea.
 
Looks like November might be another turbulent month, doesn’t it?
 
Announcing bigger tariffs for those retards who defected to brics. See whose balls pain! :mad:
 
China completely 徹底掀桌子 (slammed the table) in the China-US trade negotiations. Li Chenggang has taken a very tough stance in the trade talks demanded the United States withdraw all tariffs and embargoes.
 
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