Trump announced on May 6 that the Chinese regime wants to engage as its economy feels the impact of U.S. tariffs.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Jamieson Greer will meet with their Chinese counterparts this week.
The news was confirmed separately by both offices, with the Treasury Department stating that Bessent will meet with โthe lead representative on economic matters,โ and Greerโs office stating he will meet with his โcounterpartโ to discuss trade matters.
The meetings will take place during their trip to Switzerland on May 8, where Bessent and Greer are also set to meet with Swiss President Karin Ketter-Sutter to discuss matters of reciprocal trade.
Greer will also meet with his staff at the USTR Mission to the World Trade Organization.
โEconomic security is national security, and President Donald J. Trump is leading the way both at home and abroad for a stronger, more prosperous America,โ said Secretary Bessent.
โI look forward to productive talks as we work towards rebalancing the international economic system towards better serving the interests of the United States.โ
Trump announced on May 6 that the Chinese regime wants to engage with the United States as its economy feels the impact of the tariffs.
โThey want to meet, and theyโre doing no business right now,โ Trump told reporters during his meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
โTheyโre suffering greatly. Their economy is suffering greatly because theyโre not doing trade with the United States.โ
This meeting comes after Beijing publicly refused Trumpโs signaled willingness to lower or pause the current tariffs on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) if its leaders agree to negotiations.
โThey are going to do very well, and I think theyโre going to be happy, and I think weโre going to live together very happily and, ideally, work together,โ Trump told reporters at the Oval Office on April 22.
Currently, U.S. tariffs on many Chinese imports stand at 145 percent.
Byย T.J. Muscaro