#USChinaTradeTalks
Trade relations between the United States and China remain complex and are marked by constant negotiations. Recently, a new round of talks took place in London, following a provisional agreement in Geneva that sought a truce on tariffs.
Despite this 90-day pause in the imposition of new tariffs, both parties have accused each other of violating certain non-tariff agreements. A key point of friction remains China's access to U.S. technology, especially regarding semiconductors and artificial intelligence chips. Additionally, Chinese exports of "rare earths," essential for various industries, have been a topic of debate, with President Trump indicating that China has agreed to resume these shipments to the U.S.