U.S.-China talks resume; Farm Bureau leaders urge Perdue to help

U.S.-China talks resume; Farm Bureau leaders urge Perdue to help

Trade talks between U.S. and Chinese officials are set to resume in Washington today.

It’s the second round to talks between the two countries. The first meeting in China in early May ended without any agreement on key issues.

White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on Tuesday the U.S. is not seeking a trade war with China. Kudlow also said that the U.S. and China should both take down trade barriers, both tariff and non-tariff, as part of any agreement.

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