After two days of US-China economic and trade negotiations in Sweden, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that the meeting was highly suggestive, and that he is set to meet with US President Donald Trump today (30th). The decision on whether to extend the US-China trade truce by three months will be made by Trump. US and Chinese officials might hold another meeting within 90 days, while the supply of Chinese rare earths has become more refined following earlier talks, he noted. He believed that good personal interactions are being established, and that the US has a better understanding of China's position.Related NewsCentral Parity of USD/ RMB Sheds 2 bps to 7.1496US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said that extending the trade truce by 90 days is one of the options. The US and China held constructive meetings and reported positive results, Greer added. Trump will decide whether to extend the truce.Trump, before boarding Air Force One to return to Washington, said that Bessent had just briefed him on the negotiations with China, and that Bessent felt good about the meeting, better than the first day's meeting.