Fresh US–China Trade Talks in London Focus on Rare Earths

by EditorR

U.S. and Chinese officials are meeting in London amid a rare earth minerals standoff. After a Trump-Xi call, Beijing vows to resume shipments, but Washington says it’s too slow. Can the talks save the 90-day tariff truce?

Millions of cars are hanging in the balance. Automakers warn China’s strict export controls on rare-earth magnets could halt production, risking a third major supply chain shock in five years.

Trade talks between the United States and China are back on, but critics say Beijing has broken promises before. Will a deal mean real progress—or just more smoke and mirrors?

China’s exports to the United States are tumbling—down 35 percent in May, marking the steepest drop in over five years.

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