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New U.S. Trade Probes Cloud Paris Talks Ahead of Planned Trump–Xi Beijing Visit

Paris negotiations this weekend are intended to lock in commercial outcomes for a White House‑announced March 31–April 2 summit.

Overview

  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng are set to meet in Paris on March 15–16 to shape potential economic deliverables for leaders to announce.
  • Washington has launched fresh trade investigations, including an overcapacity review covering 16 key partners and separate forced‑labor inquiries spanning about 60 economies that include China.
  • Beijing condemned the new U.S. actions as illegal and said it reserves the right to take necessary measures in response.
  • The White House says President Donald Trump will visit Beijing March 31–April 2, while China has not formally confirmed the dates; Foreign Minister Wang Yi says a high‑level agenda is on the table.
  • Chinese officials and analysts report frustration over vague planning and the absence of confirmed U.S. business delegations, with the White House saying invitations will be issued when appropriate.