China trade negotiator, vice premier arrive for second day of US-China trade talks

Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng arrives for trade talks between the United States and China, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia October 25, 2025. - REUTERS
KUALA LUMPUR: China's top trade negotiator Li Chenggang and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng arrived on Sunday at a venue in Kuala Lumpur for a second day of trade talks between the United States and China.
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- Top US and China officials are meeting in Kuala Lumpur during the ASEAN Summit to ease ongoing trade tensions.
- The talks aim to de-escalate the trade war, setting the stage for a planned Trump-Xi meeting later this week.
- The meeting reflects growing efforts for economic stability amid global concerns over US-China relations.
The world's two largest economies are looking to avert an escalation of their trade war after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened new 100% tariffs on Chinese goods and other trade curbs starting on November 1, in retaliation for China's vastly expanded export controls on rare earth magnets and minerals.
A U.S. Treasury spokesperson told reporters on Saturday that the first day of talks had been "very constructive".
A positive outcome for the talks would remove roadblocks for a meeting next week between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea.
The White House has officially announced the meeting, but Beijing has yet to confirm that the two leaders will meet.
Trump is expected to arrive in the Malaysian capital on Sunday morning for the summit, as part of a five-day trip in Asia.
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