#USChinaTradeTalks

U.S. – China trade talks refer to ongoing negotiations between the United States and China to resolve economic and trade disputes. These talks began intensifying in 2018 during the trade war, when both countries imposed tariffs on each other’s goods, affecting global markets. Key issues include intellectual property rights, trade imbalances, technology transfer, and market access. The goal of the talks is to create fairer trade practices and reduce tensions between the world’s two largest economies. Progress in these negotiations can influence global stock markets, currency values, and investor confidence. While several agreements have been reached, many challenges remain due to political differences and national interests. Regular meetings and diplomatic efforts continue, as both sides aim to stabilize relations and avoid further economic conflict. The outcome of these talks has significant implications for global trade and economic growth.