U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has set a cautious tone ahead of the latest round of trade talks with China, stating that no major breakthroughs are expected. While the U.S. continues to negotiate trade deals with the European Union and Japan, attention is now focused on discussions with China, particularly regarding key exports and trade deficits. Greer emphasized that China's willingness to engage is positive, but warned that significant progress is unlikely in the immediate term. The talks come as the U.S. seeks to secure favorable terms and address structural trade issues. Automakers and other industries are closely watching these negotiations for clarity on future trade policies.
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