Stocks drop as trade tensions between US, China flare up again

Stocks dropped Monday as trade tensions between the US and China flared up again over the weekend, with China hitting back after President Trump claimed the nation had “totally violated” a temporary truce reached in Geneva, Switzerland last month.The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 166 points, or 0.4%, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell 0.3% and 0.1%.A Chinese commerce department spokesman said Monday the US has made moves to “seriously undermine” the Geneva trade deal, and Beijing will take measures to safeguard its rights if the US continues on with actions that “damage China’s interests.” Since the Switzerland meeting, the US has ramped up curbs on semiconductor and chemical exports to China, the Chinese official griped.Secretary of State Marco Rubio also announced that the US will start “aggressively” revoking Chinese student visas, which Beijing called “discriminatory.” On Sunday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he was confident that President Trump and Chinese president Xi Jinping will soon hold talks and that problems “will be ironed out.”National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett said Sunday that Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to discuss trade this week, though a specific date has not been set.“President Trump, we expect, is going to have a wonderful conversation about the trade negotiations this week with President Xi, that’s our expectation,” Hassett said on ABC News’ “This Week.”“It has been discussed that the two of them will talk about the Geneva agreement, which we’re all very favorably inclined towards,” he added.Hassett said leaders from the Trump administration are “talking every day,” nodding to US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, whose team is talking with their Chinese counterparts “every day trying to move the ball forward on this matter.”Treasury yields, meanwhile, jumped again after Bessent said Sunday the nation “is never going to default” as ...

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