#USChinaTradeTalks
šŗšøšØš³ Key Takeaways from the London Talks
1. High-Level Delegations Convened
⢠U.S. team led by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.
⢠China was represented by Vice Premier He Lifeng .
2. Export Controls & RareāEarths in Focus
⢠Talks shifting from tariffs to strategic export controlsācritical goods like rareāearth minerals, jet engines, and advanced tech are at the center ļæ¼.
⢠The U.S. has pressed China to lift restrictions on rareāearth exports, affecting industries from EVs to aerospace ļæ¼.
3. Tariff Truce Continues, Geneva Deal Extended
⢠These negotiations build on the Geneva agreement from May where both sides paused major tariffs for 90 days .
4. Chinaās Export Decline & Structural Differences
⢠Chinaās exports to the U.S. plunged ~35% year-on-year in May, while overall exports grew modestly ļæ¼.
⢠China remains firm in its ādual-circulationā model, emphasizing domestic growth and self-reliance, while the U.S. seeks non-reciprocal shifts in this structure ļæ¼.
5. Markets React PositivelyāCautious Optimism
⢠Asian markets rallied (e.g., HangāÆSeng +1.4%) on hopes of progress; oil prices stabilized on deal expectations ļæ¼.
⢠FX analysts expect a slight boost for the U.S. dollar with reduced trade tension .
6. Outlook: Substantive Agreements or Symbolic Gestures?
⢠Analysts anticipate tactical dealsālike increased U.S. purchases of Chinese goods and fentanyl control collaborationārather than sweeping structural reforms ļæ¼.