#USChinaTradeTalks Future talks between China and the United States concern multiple files, including ¹ ²:
- *Trade negotiations*: Aimed at resolving trade disputes between the two countries, such as imposing tariffs and export restrictions. In June 2025, a new round of negotiations began in London, chaired by Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and the American delegation led by Treasury Secretary Scott Pient.
- *Rare earth metals and advanced technologies*: These files include China's restrictions on exporting rare earth metals and their impact on American industries, especially in advanced technology fields such as artificial intelligence.
- *Export controls*: The United States raises concerns about American export controls and their impact on Chinese companies, such as the U.S. Department of Commerce's decision to impose restrictions on the use of Huawei's Ascend AI chips.
- *Monetary policies*: The U.S. administration expresses concern about China's monetary policies and their impact on the global economy.
- *Trade tensions*: The talks aim to ease trade tensions between the two countries, especially after American President Donald Trump imposed a 10% tariff on all imports from China.
These talks come as part of the efforts of both countries to stabilize trade relations and avoid further escalation. China and the United States hope that through these negotiations, they can reach agreements that satisfy both parties and enhance economic cooperation between them.