#USChinaTradeTalks

A new round of negotiations aimed at resolving the trade war between the USA and China has begun in central London.

A high-level US delegation, which included Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, met at Lancaster House with representatives from China, including Vice Premier He Lifeng, to resolve tensions between the two largest economies in the world, which threaten global growth.

Chinese exports of rare earth metals, which are critical for modern technologies, as well as Beijing's access to American products, including computer chips, are expected to be in focus.

Last month, Washington and Beijing agreed to a temporary truce on trade tariffs; however, since then, each country has accused the other of violating the agreement.