Washington DC, July 30 -- Top officials from the US and China have ended two days of what both sides described as "constructive" talks by agreeing to continue working to extend their 90-day tariff truce.
China's trade negotiator Li Chenggang said Beijing and Washington had agreed to push to preserve the truce, under which both sides suspended some measures against each other.
But US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said any extension would be up to President Donald Trump.
The negotiations, held in Stockholm, Sweden, came as a truce established in May is set to expire next month, threatening to revive the turmoil that hit in April when the two countries exchanged escalating tit-for-tat tariffs.
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