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U.S.-China Talks Resume Amid Escalating Tariff War Tensions
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Senior U.S. and Chinese officials held their first in-person talks since President Donald Trump intensified the tariff war. The discussions aim to address trade disputes between the world’s largest economies. The meeting follows months of economic friction and retaliatory measures.
Trump’s recent tariff hikes targeted Chinese goods, citing unfair trade practices. China responded with its own tariffs, escalating tensions.
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The Context
The U.S.-China trade war began in 2018 with mutual tariffs. It has disrupted global supply chains and raised consumer prices.
The talks involve high-level diplomats from both nations. They seek to negotiate terms to reduce economic hostilities.
Past U.S. complaints include China’s subsidies and intellectual property issues. China accuses the U.S. of protectionism and bullying tactics.
Some hope the talks will stabilize markets and lower costs. Others doubt quick resolutions given deep-rooted disagreements.
The U.S. and China account for much of global trade. Their disputes impact industries from tech to agriculture worldwide.
Supporters of talks see dialogue as essential for progress. Critics argue both sides prioritize dominance over compromise.
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| Bias Distribution | 38% Center |
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