#USChinaTradeTalks commercial negotiations between the United States and China (#USChinaTradeTalks) continue to be a central axis in global geopolitics and economy. Despite some progress, structural tensions related to the trade deficit, intellectual property protection, and reciprocal market access persist. Washington seeks to limit Chinese technological influence, while Beijing tries to preserve its economic model and expand its strategic autonomy. These conversations not only affect both powers but also impact global supply chains, emerging markets, and financial stability. Although partial agreements have been signed in the past, such as 'phase one' in 2020, the commitments are fragile and subject to internal political circumstances. In this context, dialogue is necessary but insufficient without a long-term vision and sustained political will. The evolution of these negotiations will be key to defining the new international economic order amidst rivalries.