
Emma Farge
Senior Correspondent at Reuters
Senior Correspondent for Reuters Geneva digging into whatever is worth covering or uncovering in Geneva and Switzerland. Ex Dakar, London, Bermuda
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1 day ago |
ajot.com | Andrea Shalal |Emma Farge |Olivia Le Poidevin |Lisa Baertlein
Global stock markets surged on Monday after the U.S. and China agreed to slash steep tariffs for at least 90 days, tapping the brakes on a trade war between the world's two biggest economies that had fed fears of a global recession. But the temporary pause did little to address the underlying schisms that led to the dispute, including the U.S. trade deficit with China and U.S. President Donald Trump's demand for more action from Beijing to combat the U.S. fentanyl crisis.
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3 days ago |
lanacion.com.ar | Emma Farge |John Revill
By Emma Farge, John RevillGINEBRA, 12 mayo (Reuters) - Estados Unidos y Chinaconcluyeron el domingo con resultados positivos una ronda denegociaciones comerciales con mucho en juego, tras las queresponsables estadounidenses anunciaron un "acuerdo" parareducir el déficit comercial estadounidense, mientras que losdirigentes chinos afirmaron que se había alcanzado un "consensoimportante" y acordado poner en marcha un nuevo foro de diálogoeconómico.
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3 days ago |
cfo.economictimes.indiatimes.com | Emma Farge |John Revill
GENEVA, - U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Sunday reported "substantial progress" in U.S. talks with China's top economic officials to de-escalate a damaging trade war, but offered no details of an agreement reached as two days of negotiations wrapped up in Geneva.
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3 days ago |
juneesoutherncross.com.au | Emma Farge |John Revill
The talks mark the first time US and Chinese officials have met face-to-face to discuss the tariffs. Photo: AP PHOTOThe United States and China have ended high-stakes trade talks on a positive note, with US officials touting a "deal" to reduce the US trade deficit. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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3 days ago |
braidwoodtimes.com.au | Emma Farge |John Revill
The talks mark the first time US and Chinese officials have met face-to-face to discuss the tariffs. Photo: AP PHOTOThe United States and China have ended high-stakes trade talks on a positive note, with US officials touting a "deal" to reduce the US trade deficit. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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'Flawless' host Switzerland glides past EU for next US trade deal, #Trump aides say https://t.co/c06ET0yiUF

Day 2 of US-China trade talks underway in #Geneva. Besides Trump, who was very upbeat, neither side has said a word so far https://t.co/LmK7V0BZXr #TradeWar https://t.co/mWkgD9yHUo

Some members of #Chinese and #US delegations have left the site of the #Geneva trade talk negotiations. Far from clear if all have gone and talks may still be continuing https://t.co/5VPLH7X3Ag