New Disputes Emerge Ahead of US-China Trade Talks in London
- The United States and China will hold trade talks in London on June 9 to address new disputes threatening their tariff truce.
- These talks follow a May 12 Geneva agreement that paused tariffs for 90 days after a trade war with escalating tariffs exceeding 100%.
- Since then, tensions rose over U.S. Export controls on Chinese AI chip technology, restrictions on rare earth exports, and visa revocations for Chinese students.
- President Trump said the June 5 phone call with Xi Jinping was a 'very good talk' with a 'very positive conclusion for both countries,' while China urged U.S. To correct 'erroneous practices.'
- The outcome of the London talks may influence the fragile 90-day tariff truce and shape cooperation on technology, rare earth minerals, and student visas amid ongoing trade war pressures.
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US and China Hold Trade Talks in London
High-level delegations from the United States and China are meeting in London on Monday to try and shore up a fragile truce in a trade dispute that has roiled the global economy. A Chinese delegation led by Vice Premier He Lifeng is due to meet US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick,...
US and China begin crunch trade talks in London amid simmering tensions
Top economic officials from China and the United States have kick-started a crucial round of trade talks in London, as the world watches closely to see if the two sides can agree to roll back their “chokehold” controls over critical minerals and advanced technologies. The Chinese and American delegations – led by China’s vice-premier, He Lifeng, alongside US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Trade Representa…
A month ago, in Switzerland, both countries agreed to significantly lower their respective tariffs for 90 days.
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