U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent struck an optimistic tone this week, describing high-stakes economic talks with Chinese officials as “more engaged” than ever. The two-day meeting in Stockholm, Sweden, marked the third round of discussions this year—building on progress from earlier talks in London and Geneva. 🏛️
Bessent told reporters the dialogue had expanded to cover a “wider aperture” of issues, with both sides fostering “great respect and mutual cooperation.” He emphasized that the U.S. does not seek to “decouple” from China economically, signaling a potential thaw in tensions. ❄️→🌱
Young professionals and investors, take note: The talks focused on trade frameworks and market stability—key topics for global business strategies. Bessent’s “great momentum” comment hints at behind-the-scenes progress, though details remain under wraps. 🤝🔒
With APEC summits and WTO negotiations looming, this development could shape 2024’s economic landscape. Stay tuned for how these talks impact everything from tech policies to your morning coffee prices. ☕📈
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: China-U.S. talks 'more engaged'
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