Afghanistan, Sept. 14 -- US and Chinese officials will meet in Madrid to discuss trade disputes, TikTok's looming deadline, and Washington's pressure over Beijing's Russian oil purchases.
Senior officials from the United States and China are holding talks in Madrid to address trade frictions, Washington's push to curb Chinese oil purchases from Russia, and the future of TikTok in the US.
The meeting, hosted by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, brings together US Treasury Secretary Scott Bennet and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng. It marks the fifth round of such discussions aimed at stabilising fragile bilateral ties.
Relations remain strained by tariffs first introduced under President Donald Trump. Washington has extended duties of ...