U.S.-China trade talks continue for a Second day in London
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China's Vice Commerce Minister Li Chenggang said on Tuesday that the Chinese and the U.S. negotiating teams had agreed a framework on trade after two days of talks, and would take that back to their leaders.
US stocks were little changed on Tuesday as renewed US-China trade talks entered their second day after an upbeat initial meeting. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was little chan
One expert said he expected loosened controls on U.S. exports of semiconductors in exchange for China's releasing of more rare earths.
High-level delegations from the United States and China are meeting in London to try and shore up a fragile truce in a trade dispute that has roiled the global economy.
Officials from the world’s largest economies will try to strike a deal Tuesday to relax painful export restrictions that they have imposed on each other.
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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.
China has a virtual monopoly on those 17 metallic elements, which are critical components to everyday products from cars to jet engines to electronics like smartphones and flat-screen TVs. They’re even crucial for the contrast dye used in MRI machines and some cancer drugs.
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