China, Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative
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Rep. Nydia Velazquez grandstands while questioning Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent about ongoing trade negotiations during a Financial Services Hearing on Wednesday: REP NYDIA VELAZQUEZ: Secretary Bessent,
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Mediaite on MSNScott Bessent Dodges Questions On Trade Negotiations In Tense Hearing Exchange: ‘Detrimental… For Me To Answer That’Rep. Nydia Velazquez (D-NY) grilled Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday as he testified before the House Financial Services Committee.
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The Western Journal on MSNScott Bessent: Chinese Officials Told Us How They Took Advantage of Biden as Soon as He Entered White HouseU.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent made a striking revelation in a video clip posted Monday, shedding light on how Chinese officials disregarded trade obligations during the presidential administration that preceded President Donald Trump's.
President Donald Trump and Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent said on Thursday that negotiations over a potential trade agreement
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Mediaite on MSNJUST IN: Scott Bessent Tells Congress the Trump Admin Has NOT Held Any Negotiations With China Over TariffsScott Bessent confirmed to Congress that no negotiations with China over tariffs have occurred since Trump announced a controversial policy roughly a month ago. The post JUST IN: Scott Bessent Tells Congress the Trump Admin Has NOT Held Any Negotiations With China Over Tariffs first appeared on Mediaite.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is poised to launch trade negotiations with China in Switzerland on Saturday.
US stocks rose Monday as traders rallied on the Trump administration’s exemption for tariffs on smartphones, computers and various electronics imported from China.
The U.S. has not yet kicked off any trade negotiations with China, as both Washington, D.C., and Beijing have slapped steep tariffs against each other’s imports.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent gives "The Ingraham Angle" an update on trade negotiations with China and their next talks with Chinese counterparts.
Markets are in a cheery mood after trade talks between the US and China in Switzerland over the weekend yielded what both sides described as encouraging progress. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent hailed "substantial progress" following "productive" discussions.