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Trump Has The 'Final Say' On Extending US-China Truce, Says Scott Bessent After A 'Refined' Tariff Talks

Upworthy Wednesday, 30 July 2025 ()
The potential extension of the tariff pause between the United States and China is contingent on President Donald Trump‘s approval, according to U.S. negotiators. What Happened: U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated on Tuesday that President Trump holds the ultimate authority over the trade…
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News video: US and China prepare to extend tariff pause after Stockholm talks

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US and China prepare to extend tariff pause after Stockholm talks US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says President Trump must approve the pause before it can go ahead. READ MORE :...

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