Top US and Chinese officials met in Stockholm for two days of intensive trade negotiations, aiming to prevent a new round of tariffs as a key deadline approaches. While no final deal was reached, both sides agreed to continue discussions and are expected to extend the current tariff truce by another 90 days, pending President Trump's approval. The talks were described as constructive but highlighted ongoing deadlocks over issues like export restrictions and China's purchases of Russian oil. The outcome of these negotiations is seen as crucial for global markets and could pave the way for a future Trump-Xi meeting. Investors and policymakers are closely watching for signs of a breakthrough or renewed trade hostilities.
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