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US Treasury Secretary's latest comment: There is no need to worry about the deadline for US and China to suspend some tariff increases. Negotiations between the two sides are "in good shape"

Online reports, according to reports quoted by the World Wide Web, U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessant said in an interview with Bloomberg TV on the 15th local time that the deadline for the U.S. -China tariff truce originally scheduled for next month is flexible and market participants need not worry about it. Deadline, the current negotiations between China and the United States are "in good shape", and the two sides are expected to hold talks in the next few weeks. "I told market participants not to worry about the August 12 date." said Besant. Bloomberg said that Besson specifically referred to the 90-day deadline announced by the United States and China on May 12 to suspend the imposition of some tariffs. Besent said he hopes to meet with China as soon as possible, possibly in a third country, or early next month.

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