He spoke at the conclusion of a day and a half of meetings between US and Chinese economic officials that were planned to lay the ground for a Beijing summit between Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.
Li Chenggang, China’s vice-minister for commerce, said earlier on Monday that that two sides discussed the idea of establishing a working group that would examine promoting cooperation mechanisms for bilateral trade and investment.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, briefing reporters along with Greer, said another feature of the talks was a very detailed discussion about the tariff regime that the Trump administration intends to implement. After Trump lost a landmark Supreme Court case that deemed his emergency duties illegal, officials have been working on replacing the previous duties using other legal authorities.
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Bessent earlier on Monday on CNBC sought to play down concerns over any delay to Trump’s China trip, which had been scheduled to start later this month. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said separately on Fox News that “I don’t think the meeting is in jeopardy, but it’s quite possible” it could be delayed.
The US and China once had a broad mechanism for regular engagement on bilateral ties, known during the Obama administration as the Strategic and Economic Dialogue, but Trump abandoned that in his first term in office. Bessent and Greer have been instead leading talks with Vice Premier He Lifeng and other Chinese officials every several weeks or months since May last year.
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