US and China hold trade talks after Donald Trump eyes ‘world tariff’ – business live

<gu-island name="KeyEventsCarousel" priority="feature" deferuntil="visible" props="{"keyEvents":[{"id":"688865728f086229c4205ac8","elements":[{"_type":"model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement","html":" Good morning, and welcome to our live coverage of business, economics and financial markets. ","elementId":"a58dd461-f7d4-4f55-9e86-3e123d778d2d"},{"_type":"model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement","html":" After the US and EU announced the outline of a trade deal that would limit tariffs to 15%, it looks like talks with China could be the next on the agenda, with an extension of a truce in the trade war “likely”, according to a top official in the Trump administration. ","elementId":"bfefff3d-e94b-46bb-92bc-89abad3cad73"},{"_type":"model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement","html":" US Treasury chief Scott Bessent arrived yesterday in Sweden, alongside China’s vice premier He Lifeng, according to Reuters.…