The latest round of China-U.S. economic and trade talks continued Tuesday in Stockholm, the capital city of Sweden.
The talks were held between the Chinese delegation led by Vice Premier He Lifeng and the U.S. delegation led by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent at the Rosenbad building, the seat of the Swedish government and prime minister's office.
Neither of the two sides talked to the media after Monday's meeting.
According to a previous announcement made by China's Ministry of Commerce on July 23, He is scheduled to be in Sweden from July 27 to 30 for economic and trade talks with the United States upon mutual agreement.
Following the important consensus reached during the phone talks between the heads of state of the two countries on June 5, the two sides will leverage the role of the China-U.S. economic and trade consultation mechanism, and continue to engage in consultations on economic and trade issues of mutual concern based on the principle of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation, said a spokesperson with the ministry.
This is the third installment of the talks between the world's two largest economies. The previous rounds of talks were held in Geneva and London in May and June, respectively.
China-U.S. trade talks in Sweden enter second day
