US, China hold trade talks in London
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After two days of talks in London, the U.S. and China have agreed in principle on a framework to carry out an agreement they reached on resolving their trade disputes last month, Chinese state media said.
U.S. and Chinese negotiators agreed late Tuesday to try again to implement the trade war truce that had collapsed after it was reached during an earlier round of talks in Geneva.
U.S. and Chinese officials said on Tuesday they had agreed on a framework to put their trade truce back on track and remove China's export restrictions on rare earths while offering little sign of a durable resolution to longstanding trade differences.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNUS and China reach tentative trade framework in London amid rare earths row and tariff truce talksTop officials from the United States and China said yesterday that they had agreed on a “framework” to move forward on trade, following two days
American and Chinese officials are meeting for a second day of trade talks in London to shore up a fragile truce over tariffs. Negotiations are expected to focus on Beijing's shipments of rare earths and Washington's restrictions on chip exports.
Trade talks between the US and China resumed on Tuesday after six hours of discussions between top officials in London on Monday. Tuesday's talks are expected to continue to focus on easing tensions over rare earths and tech.