#USChinaTradeTalks The trade negotiations between the United States and China have advanced in 2025, with a preliminary agreement reached in Geneva on May 12 to reduce tariffs for 90 days. This agreement seeks to alleviate trade tensions and foster economic cooperation between both nations. However, significant challenges persist, such as China's restrictions on rare earth exports and U.S. technology control policies. Talks continue in London, involving senior officials from both countries, to address key issues such as semiconductors, access to technologies, and export policies. Although progress has been made, the negotiations are expected to be complex and additional efforts will be needed to achieve a lasting resolution.