#USChinaTradeTalks

US-China Trade Talks (USChinaTradeTalks) is a series of negotiations between the United States and China aimed at resolving trade disputes between the two countries. In June 2025, a round of talks was held in London, where officials from the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the U.S. Department of Commerce met with their Chinese counterparts.

Key points in the talks

- *Tariffs*: The United States accuses China of not complying with the tariff reduction agreement reached in Geneva in May.

- *Rare Earth Exports*: China has restricted rare earth exports, which are essential for many industries, including the battery manufacturing for electric vehicles.

- *Trade Tensions*: Trade relations between the United States and China remain tense, with high tariffs imposed on imported goods from both sides.

Main topics of the negotiations

- *Tariff Reduction*: The United States seeks to lower tariffs on Chinese goods, while China wants the United States to reconsider the immigration restrictions and access to advanced technology.

- *Increase Exports*: China agreed to increase rare earth exports to the United States, but the United States wants guarantees that these exports will be sufficient to meet its needs.