France to Host Discussions on Trade between Chinese Vice Premier and the United States
France is set to host trade discussions between Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent this weekend.
France will be the meeting ground for important discussions on trade between China and the United States, scheduled for March 14 to 17. The Chinese Vice Premier, He Lifeng, who is responsible for economic matters, will engage in consultations with American officials on topics of mutual economic and trade interest. This diplomatic initiative highlights France's role in facilitating significant economic dialogues between two of the world's largest economies.
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has confirmed that the discussions will focus on issues that are mutually beneficial to both countries, emphasizing the need for cooperation in the current global economic climate. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is expected to hold talks with He Lifeng in Paris, indicating a proactive approach from both governments to address trade tensions and foster economic collaboration.
This meeting comes at a crucial time as China and the U.S. navigate complex trade relations, marked by tariffs and other barriers. The outcomes of these discussions could potentially shape future trade policies and economic strategies, making the gathering not only significant for the two nations involved but also for global economic stability and international trade relations.