- Chinese and U.S. officials have raised the prospect of resuming trade talks after the Trump administration announced a new round of potential tariffs.
- "When we have a trade problem, we should talk about it," China's Vice Minister of Commerce Wang Shouwen told Bloomberg, while the White House said it "remains open to further discussions."
- A third round of formal negotiations ended with scant signs of agreement in early June.
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