#USChinaTradeTalks The recent cycle of trade talks between the United States and China concluded with cautious optimism, although significant differences remain. The discussions primarily focused on tariff reduction, market access for U.S. companies in China, and the protection of intellectual property. Both parties acknowledged the need for a resolution to stabilize the global economy.

However, critical issues such as Chinese state subsidies and forced technology transfer remain unresolved. The United States continues to push for deep structural changes, while China emphasizes reciprocity. The next phase will require substantial compromises to avoid an escalation of tensions, which could reignite a trade war detrimental to both countries and international trade. The road to a lasting agreement is still long.