Asian Shares Are Mixed as Investors Focus on US Trade Talks with China
CHINA, JUN 10 – China's inflation data showed a smaller-than-expected decline, while imports from the U.S. fell over 18%, fueling investor optimism ahead of critical trade talks with the United States.
- The silence following US-China trade talks in London suggests increased tensions and a fragile balance in global trade, according to analysts.
- Tao Dong indicated that this round could be a turning point in the US-China trade war.
- China's tactics on export controls regarding rare earth elements surprised the US delegation, contributing to rising tensions, according to Tao.
- Analysts noted that the talks exposed the West’s reliance on China’s control over rare earth supply chains, despite little progress made.
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