Economics
China Sticking to September U.S. Trade Talks After Tariff Delay
- Officials not hopeful of progress but keeping talks on track
- Trump to delay some new tariffs that had been due in Sept
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Chinese officials are sticking to their plan to visit Washington in September for face-to-face trade meetings, people familiar with the matter said, signaling that talks remain on track for now despite an abrupt escalation in tariff threats this month.