In a major diplomatic development, senior aides to President Donald Trump are scheduled to meet Chinese trade officials in London on Monday, June 9, in a high stakes effort to restart economic negotiations between the world’s two most powerful economies.
The talks come after months of rising tariffs, supply chain disruptions, and accusations of intellectual property theft. White House insiders describe the London meeting as a chance to “recalibrate relations” and reduce the financial burden on American industries particularly in manufacturing and agriculture.
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“America has been losing for too long,” President Trump told reporters on Friday. “That stops now. These talks are not about friendship they’re about fairness.”
Global markets reacted positively to news of the meeting, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing up 172 points. However, analysts caution that failure to reach an agreement could reignite trade tensions and destabilize global economic recovery efforts.
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