#USChinaTradeTalks The White House promoted a "trade agreement with China" on Sunday, without providing details, after two senior U.S. officials alluded to a possible agreement with China following talks between the two countries in Switzerland over the weekend.

"U.S. announces a trade agreement with China in Geneva," reads the White House headline for a transcript of statements from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer to reporters. Bessent and Greer expressed optimism about the status of a possible trade agreement with China, noting that the administration would provide more details on Monday. While Greer referred to a "deal" and a "bargain," neither official provided specifics. China has not yet publicly stated whether the two countries have reached an agreement.

"I am pleased to report that we achieved substantial progress between the United States and China in the very important trade talks," Bessent told reporters, adding that "the talks were productive."

During the brief remarks by Bessent and Greer, which lasted just over two minutes, Greer appeared to reference an agreement between the two parties by describing the talks as constructive.