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US says it struck framework deal with China to restore trade war truce

Last updated: June 10, 2025 5:20 pm
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The recent trade negotiations between the US and China have resulted in a breakthrough agreement that could potentially restore a truce in their ongoing trade war. US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick announced that negotiators from both countries had agreed on a framework deal after intense discussions in London. This agreement aims to build upon the ceasefire reached last month in Geneva, which had faced challenges due to disagreements over Chinese rare earth exports and US export controls.

The details of the framework deal have not been disclosed, but Lutnick expressed optimism about presenting it to President Donald Trump upon their return to Washington. Chinese trade official Li Chenggang also highlighted the professionalism and transparency of the negotiations, expressing hope that they would foster greater trust between the two nations. The Chinese team plans to present the agreement to President Xi Jinping for further approval.

The talks in London, led by Lutnick, US trade representative Jamieson Greer, and Treasury secretary Scott Bessent, were held at Lancaster House, a government-owned mansion provided by the UK government as neutral ground for the discussions. The negotiations were crucial in addressing key issues such as Chinese rare earth exports to the US and American technology export controls on China.

The high-stakes nature of the negotiations underscored the importance of resolving these issues to prevent any disruptions to bilateral trade. Both countries had imposed high tariffs on each other, leading to a significant decline in Chinese exports to the US. The US accused China of delaying approvals for rare earth shipments, which are vital for various industries, including defense, automotive, and technology.

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In response, Beijing called for the elimination of technology-related export controls imposed by the US. Tensions also escalated over new restrictions announced by the US post the Geneva meeting. The US hinted at easing restrictions on chip sales to China if Beijing accelerated the export of rare earths, signaling a potential shift in policy from the Biden administration’s stance on restricting technology transfers to China.

The negotiations in London marked the first face-to-face talks between key officials since the truce was brokered in Geneva. The successful outcome of these discussions could pave the way for a more stable trade relationship between the US and China, benefiting both economies in the long run.

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