Top American and Chinese officials are meeting for two days of talks in Stockholm as the Trump administration tries to complete trade deals.

Senior , U.S. and Chinese negotiators meet in Stockholm on Monday, aiming to extend a truce keeping sharply higher tariffs at bay.

Top American and Chinese officials are meeting for two days of talks in Stockholm as the Trump administration tries to complete trade deals.

The talks in Sweden to come hours after US President Donald Trump announced a deal with the European Union.

Officials from the world’s two largest economies have entered the venue for their third set of trade negotiations.

Officials from the world’s two largest economies have entered the venue for their third set of trade negotiations.

Delegations from the United States and China will meet Monday in Stockholm, Sweden to keep the current trade truce alive and possibly negotiate a permanent deal.

After third round of trade talks, the two sides did not announce any breakthroughs or specify the duration of the extension.

After third round of trade talks, no breakthroughs or details on the duration of the extension were announced by the Chinese side.

After third round of negotiations, China signals consensus is reached while US team says no agreement until President Trump approves.

Trump will need to approve pause, say US representatives after negotiations end with sides failing to break deadlock on trade terms

A fragile trade truce that the US and China reached in May could expire in on 12 August.

It’s a race against time for some of America’s top trading partners who are negotiating furiously to reach agreements by Aug. 1.

After a “constructive” round of talks ahead of an Aug. 12 deadline, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said, “Nothing is agreed until we speak with President Trump.”