#TradeWarEases

The talks in Geneva aim to defuse the trade war that disrupts the global economy

There were few expectations of significant progress amid distrust between the United States and China.

The talks will continue on Sunday

China is determined to defend international fairness, says Xinhua

GENEVA/WASHINGTON, May 10 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump praised the talks with China in Switzerland on Saturday and said that both sides had negotiated "a total reset... in a friendly but constructive manner."

"We had a very good meeting today with China in Switzerland. Many issues were discussed and many agreements were reached," Trump posted on his Truth Social platform.

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Trump added: "We want to see, for the sake of both China and the United States, an opening of China to American companies. !!!BIG PROGRESS!!!" He did not provide further details on the progress.