According to a person familiar with the Trump administration’s thinking, the Chinese and US officials have shown willingness to resume talks over trade between the two nations after President Donald Trump unveiled a list of Chinese imports worth $200 billion that could face higher duties, Bloomberg reports.
The sources added, “While there are no formal talks scheduled, the dialogue continues between the two countries among lower-level bureaucrats.”
China’s Vice Minister of Commerce Wang Shouwen said in an interview with Bloomberg in Geneva Wednesday, “When we have a trade problem, we should talk about it. We should sit down and try to find a solution to this trade problem.”