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Bessent says he will meet Chinese officials, discuss tariff deadline extension

(Reuters)
22 July 2025 16:43

WASHINGTON (Reuters)

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Tuesday that he will meet his Chinese counterpart next week and discuss what is likely to be an extension of an August 12 deadline for higher tariffs.

Bessent told Fox Business Network's Mornings With Maria program that trade with China was in "a very good place" and the meetings in Stockholm would take place next Monday and Tuesday.

"I think we've actually moved to a new level with China, where it's very constructive and... we're going to be able to get a lot of things done now that trade has kind of settled in at a good level," Bessent said.

While a previous tariff truce was focused on restarting the flow of Chinese rare earth metals and US semiconductor software and materials, Bessent said that in Stockholm, Trump administration officials would discuss other issues, including reducing China's over-reliance on manufacturing and exports.

He said that the US was poised to announce "a rash of trade deals" with other countries, and Japan could be among these despite an election setback for Japan's ruling party and difficult negotiations.

"I wouldn't be surprised if we aren't able to iron out something with Japan pretty quickly," Bessent said.

Nonetheless, he said that for most countries, tariffs would "boomerang" back towards April 2 levels from the current 10%, but negotiations on trade deals could continue.

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