Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent meets with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng to discuss President Trump's upcoming travel to China and address concerns over extraterritorial regulations affecting global supply chains.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent held talks with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng to discuss President Trump's upcoming visit to China, while raising concerns regarding the impact of recent Chinese extraterritorial regulations on global supply chains.
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