Only virtual talks, no new investment push before Xi-Trump summit: Greer
US Trade Representative underscores US seeks substantial tariffs, unhindered rare earth access, and a stability-preserving leaders’ meeting

US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer indicated on Tuesday that preparatory talks with Chinese counterparts would take place virtually, ruling out an in-person trip to Beijing before the summit even as working-level discussions continue.
The meeting followed a fresh round of talks with the Chinese delegation, led by Vice-Premier He Lifeng, along with US Treasury chief Bessent.
Last week, Greer said negotiators in Paris had reached “general agreement on the types of outcomes” for the May summit, and outlined plans for a “Board of Trade” to pursue “managed trade” – a system based on buying equal value of goods from each other.