After two days in Geneva, US-China trade talks have shown signs of progress. Officials from both sides expressed optimism about their shared achievements, but no concrete agreement has been reached yet. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer highlighted the progress made during these negotiations, emphasizing the continued efforts to ease the economic strain caused by escalating tariffs that have disrupted global supply chains. [Continue to explain the latest on trade talk developments in detail.] The talks centered around easing the burden of tariffs imposed on both sides, with China asserting its unwavering stance against concessions throughout the process. Despite this, both countries remain focused on finding a solution that benefits all involved parties. The talks have been characterized by continued engagement from both sides as they seek to navigate their complex economic relationship. [Include any other relevant details or information about the situation.]**