China and US to hold high-level trade talks in Paris before Trump’s Beijing visit
Delegates to discuss trade and investment deals amid rising global tensions in lead-up to President’s first visit since returning to power

The White House has announced that Trump will travel to China from March 31 to April 2, his first trip to the country since returning to power in early 2025. Beijing has yet to confirm the schedule, despite saying both sides “have maintained communication at all levels”.
The two sides previously met in Geneva, London, Stockholm, Madrid and Kuala Lumpur, significantly rolling back tariffs on each other that had reached as high as three digits.
As a temporary replacement, Trump issued an executive order to impose a 10 per cent levy on all goods entering the US for 150 days. His administration also signalled more duties through investigations such as Section 301 and Section 232.
Beijing’s commerce ministry said it was “closely monitoring and will comprehensively assess the relevant US measures”, with any adjustment to its countermeasures against Washington’s old tariffs – now gone thanks to the Supreme Court ruling – to be determined in due course.
