#USChinaTradeTalks
The U.S.-China trade talks focus on resolving long-standing disputes over tariffs, technology transfer, and market access. Since 2018, tensions escalated as both nations imposed tariffs on billions in goods, disrupting global markets. Key issues include intellectual property protection, forced tech transfers, and fair trade practices. While both sides reached a "Phase One" agreement in 2020, deeper concerns remain unresolved. Ongoing negotiations aim to stabilize economic relations and reduce dependence, especially in critical sectors like semiconductors and green technology. Progress remains cautious, influenced by geopolitical tensions, national security concerns, and domestic politics in both countries. Constructive dialogue continues despite major challenges.