#USChinaTradeTalks

The trade conversations between the United States and China (#USChinaTradeTalks) have been a central theme in international politics over the past decade. These negotiations aim to resolve disputes related to tariffs, intellectual property, state subsidies, and imbalances in the trade balance. Both countries represent the two largest economies in the world, so any progress or setback in their relations significantly affects global markets. Tensions began to escalate particularly in 2018 when the U.S. imposed tariffs on Chinese products, leading to retaliatory measures from China. Since then, multiple rounds of dialogue have taken place, some with significant progress, but others with limited results. Despite political and ideological differences, both nations recognize the need to maintain an open channel of communication to avoid a prolonged trade war that could harm the global economy. The negotiations are also influenced by geopolitical, technological, and national security issues, such as the role of companies like Huawei or TikTok. In the future, agreements are expected to include commitments to fairer practices, sustainability, and digital standards.