4th tariff meeting in US failed again

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Negotiations for the latest 4th round of tariffs between the United States and China have stalled, leading to another unsuccessful meeting.
 
That's the whole point. There will be no deal. China is still paying a huge amount of tariffs. War of attrition to destroy China's economy. :cool:

Economy fucked up, that's why there's a lanjiao parade in Beijing today to help boost morale. :biggrin:

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Trump has no card left, mounting debts, ongoing protesting, illegal immigrants, fractions within internal and external parties, etc, left only to play MIA
 
The US and China are continuing trade talks in Madrid, focusing on several key issues:

A temporary pause on certain tariffs until November
TikTok: The US wants the Chinese owner to sell its American operations by September 17
Russian oil: The US is urging other countries to raise tariffs on oil imported from Russia. Key developments include the US and China nearing an agreement on TikTok and the US urging other countries to raise tariffs on Russian oil.
 
Negotiations for the latest 4th round of tariffs between the United States and China have stalled, leading to another unsuccessful meeting.
Summit Meeting with Trump and Kim Jong Un in Sg and in Vietnam = Both failed
Most international talks with Trump = failed
 
The US and China are continuing trade talks in Madrid, focusing on several key issues:

A temporary pause on certain tariffs until November
TikTok: The US wants the Chinese owner to sell its American operations by September 17
Russian oil: The US is urging other countries to raise tariffs on oil imported from Russia. Key developments include the US and China nearing an agreement on TikTok and the US urging other countries to raise tariffs on Russian oil.
All these Including tik tok not likely to go through. China just being polite to the US.
 
US-China trade tensions are escalating, with China's refusal to purchase a single soybean from the US. This development has sparked concerns that recent negotiations may regress and return to pre-2019 tariff?
 
China, representing a coalition of 28 United Nations member states, recently issued a joint statement at the UN General Assembly, has formally requested that the United States and other Western nations immediately and completely remove all unilateral sanctions
Key Demand: The statement urged the "immediate, unconditional, and complete lifting of all unilateral coercive measures."
It may affect any future tariff trade discussions or meetings.
 
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