#中美贸易谈判 Winding Path and Global Impact
The outcome of the London negotiations will directly affect the direction of the China-U.S. trade war. If both sides can reach an agreement to extend or even solidify tax reduction measures, it will help stabilize the global supply chain and inject confidence into the global economy. However, considering the deep-rooted differences between the two countries in areas such as technology, national security, and geopolitics, even if the trade truce continues, it will be difficult to completely eliminate future friction.
China's pursuit of building diverse trade partnerships with more countries, as well as its proactive offer of a 'green channel' to the European Union, indicates that it is actively reshaping the global trade landscape. These efforts are not only to cope with U.S. trade pressures but also to enhance its own resilience and influence in the global economy. For the United Kingdom, as the host of this negotiation, although not directly involved, its support for free trade and warnings about the negative impacts of the trade war reflect the international community's general expectation for dialogue between the two major economies.