The meeting is seen as a stepping stone to a sit-down in South Korea next week on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping at a time of deep bilateral divisions.
Separately, Bessent told CNBC that there was still a place on the schedule for the meeting, but it would be a mutual decision if it actually happens.
Greer said the steps China took on October 9 violated a commitment officials from the two sides had made months ago to keep supplying rare earths needed for high technology. But he added that there was still a “good landing zone” for the US and China to trade in a more equitable way.
Beijing has a different version, however, which analysts said speaks to the perilous miscommunication as the two economic giants negotiate in public, trade accusations and engage in tit-for-tat salvoes that are building their own momentum.
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