#USChinaTradeTalks

Negotiations are currently taking place in London to ease tensions between the two largest economies in the world.

These important talks come after a temporary truce reached in Geneva last month, which resulted in a reduction of tariffs for 90 days.

However, both sides have accused each other of failing to meet their non-tariff commitments.

Among the main points of friction are China's restrictions on rare earth exports and the United States' limitations on Chinese companies' access to advanced technology, particularly semiconductors.

The outcomes of these discussions are crucial, as the persistence of trade disputes could significantly affect global economic growth and supply chains.

Leaders are seeking a more stable and long-term solution to avoid further escalation.