Updated On: 29 July, 2025 06:16 PM IST | Stockholm | AP
Flagpoles at the prime minister`s office were festooned with the American and Chinese flags

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Chinese and US trade officials arrived for a second day of meetings in the Swedish capital Tuesday to try to break a logjam over tariffs that have skewed the pivotal commercial ties between the world`s two largest economies.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng made no public comments to reporters after the first day of talks that lasted nearly five hours behind closed doors at the Swedish prime minister`s office Monday.
Before the talks resumed Tuesday, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson met with Bessent and US trade representative Jamieson Greer over breakfast.
The United States has struck deals over tariffs with some of its key trading partners, including Britain, Japan and the European Union, since President Donald Trump announced "Liberation Day" tariffs against dozens of countries in April. China remains perhaps the biggest unresolved case.