US-China Trade Ties Boil Over and Get Personal: Supply Lines

Oct. 16, 2025, 11:00 AM UTC

The US-China trade war has been simmering for most of the year, but this week marks the point at which the finger-pointing boiled over and did something rare in high-stakes diplomacy: It got very personal.

With the world’s finance chiefs gathered in Washington at the annual meetings of the IMF and World Bank, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent lashed out at a top Chinese trade official, saying he turned up in Washington recently in an “unhinged” fashion typical of Beijing’s so-called wolf warrior diplomats.

Bessent claimed Li Chenggang’s August visit to the US capital was not at the request of the Trump ...

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