#USChinaTradeTalks U.S. and China Resume Trade Talks Amid Global Tensions
Washington and Beijing have restarted trade talks in an attempt to stabilize the economic relationship between the two largest powers in the world. Although this is not a new trade war, both nations are facing growing tensions over issues such as technology, national security, and export restrictions.
During the most recent meetings, representatives from both countries discussed key issues such as intellectual property, market access, and state subsidies. The United States seeks guarantees of fairness for its companies, while China demands the removal of some technological restrictions imposed in recent years.
The dialogue, although still preliminary, has been described as 'constructive' by both sides, which could open the door to more concrete future agreements. However, analysts warn that structural differences remain deep, especially on issues of artificial intelligence, advanced chips, and supply chains.
The talks come at a time when the global economy faces uncertainty, so an improvement in the trade relationship between the U.S. and China could send positive signals to the markets.