Chinese and American officials are set to begin a second day of negotiations in London, with both sides sending signals about their expectations.

Tariff-supporting commerce chief Howard Lutnick’s likely presence on US team in Britain on Monday ‘not good news for China’, observer warns.

Fresh talks aimed at resolving the trade war between the world's two largest economies are due to take place.

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U.S. President Donald Trump's top trade officials are meeting with their Chinese counterparts in London on Monday for talks.

Senior delegations expected to discuss fragile tariffs deal in bid to avert trade war.

Delegates from the United States and China are set to meet Monday in London after a phone call between the nations' leaders seemingly led to a cooling of tensions related to their…

Tensions between the two sides intensified last week over their ‘chokehold’ controls on rare earths and advanced technologies.

A new round of talks aimed at resolving trade tensions between the US and China take place in London.

China and U.S. hold trade talks in London to resolve tariff disputes and strengthen economic relations.

Discussion of rare-earth and chip controls set to continue Tuesday

Second round of superpower negotiations set to continue Tuesday

Chinese and American officials are set to begin a second day of negotiations in London, with both sides sending signals about their expectations.

Der erste Verhandlungstag im Handelsstreit zwischen China und den USA ist vorbei. Beide Seiten scheinen im Gespräch bleiben zu wollen.

American and Chinese officials seek breakthrough on export controls that threaten a fresh rupture between world’s two largest economies

From day 1 of US-China trade talks to Chinese state media pouncing on chaos in Los Angeles, here’s a round-up from today’s coverage.

BOSTON/LONDON: Global stocks and the dollar held steady on Tuesday as trade talks between the United States and China continued into a second day, giving investors some reason to…

‘I hope they end this evening, but if need be, we’ll be here tomorrow,’ the US commerce secretary tells reporters.

After two days of negotiations in London, officials say previous agreement struck in Geneva will be implemented, pending approval of Donald Trump and Xi Jinping

“First we had to get sort of the negativity out and now we can go forward,” U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told reporters after the meetings.

Negotiations risk testing markets’ patience as they drag on, analysts warn