At London trade talks Trump says 'China's not easy'
Briefly

The U.S. and China engaged in a second day of trade discussions in London, with officials aiming to resolve ongoing disputes. President Trump's remarks highlighted a cautious optimism in negotiations, while China indicated potential easing of restrictions on rare earth exports, deemed critical by various industries. The talks build on a previously agreed 90-day tariff suspension, aiming to address specific disputes over technology and access to markets. Both nations are working to stabilize relations after recent tensions, indicating a complex but hopeful diplomatic engagement.
Trump announced on social media the following day that the trade talks would resume in London.
China, the world's biggest producer of rare earths, has signaled it may ease export restrictions it placed on the elements in April.
Trump said as he arrived Tuesday morning that the talks were "going well," and he expected them to continue all day.
The two sides are trying to build on negotiations in Geneva last month that agreed to a 90-day suspension of most tariffs imposed on each other.
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