
US-China Talks Resume in Geneva
Trade discussions between the United States and China resumed in Geneva, Switzerland, on Saturday, according to reports from multiple US media outlets. The delegations reconvened after a brief midday break, with witnesses confirming to Reuters that representatives from both countries were seen returning to the talks venue shortly after lunch.
The negotiations began at approximately 11:00 a.m. CET and continued for over two hours before both parties exited the building for what appeared to be a lunch break. Later in the day, The New York Times reported that the meetings had concluded for Saturday, marking the end of a long session of high-level discussions.
While no official statements were released regarding specific outcomes or breakthroughs, the media confirmed that the talks are set to resume on Sunday. Observers remain cautiously optimistic as the two economic powerhouses work to resolve longstanding trade disputes that have impacted global markets and strained bilateral relations.
These negotiations come amid heightened attention to tariffs, market access, and regulatory concerns. Although concrete progress has not yet been disclosed, the continuation of dialogue signals an intention from both sides to find common ground through diplomacy.
The public and analysts alike now await official commentary from both delegations to determine the tone and trajectory of the next phase of discussions scheduled for Sunday.