China says trade talks with US to take place in October
BEIJING — U.S. and Chinese envoys will meet in early October for talks aimed at ending a tariff war, later than initially planned, China’s Commerce Ministry announced Thursday.
The announcement came amid anxiety among companies and investors over last weekend’s new round of tariff hikes by both sides in a fight over trade and technology and a report that officials were struggling to agree on a schedule for talks, originally planned for this month.
Investors who worry the escalating battle will tip the global economy into recession are looking for progress from the negotiations and were dismayed at possible disruption.
The agreement came in a phone call conducted by the chief Chinese envoy, Vice Premier Liu He, with U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, the ministry’s statement said.