The United States and China reached a trade protocol in Geneva to address the $1.2 trillion trade deficit issue. The negotiations lasted for two days, with participants including the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, the Trade Representative, and the Chinese Vice Premier. Both parties are satisfied with the content of the protocol, and President Trump will receive a comprehensive briefing the following day. U.S. officials are optimistic about the conclusion of this protocol.
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The United States and China reached a trade protocol in Geneva to address the $1.2 trillion trade deficit issue. The negotiations lasted for two days, with participants including the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, the Trade Representative, and the Chinese Vice Premier. Both parties are satisfied with the content of the protocol, and President Trump will receive a comprehensive briefing the following day. U.S. officials are optimistic about the conclusion of this protocol.