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US-China trade talks in London end in silence, fuelling uncertainty over global supply chains

Behind closed doors, rare earths and export controls dominate agenda as balance of power subtly shifts.

   
June 18, 2025, 10:01
Business & Energy
US-China trade talks in London end in silence, fuelling uncertainty over global supply chains

LONDON (Realist English). High-level trade negotiations between the United States and China concluded last week in London with no public statement from either side, deepening speculation over the state of the world’s most important bilateral economic relationship.

The closed-door talks, which brought together senior officials including commerce ministers, focused primarily on export controls and rare earth supply chains, according to people familiar with the matter. Yet, the absence of an official readout has left investors, policymakers, and global supply chain stakeholders in the dark.

The lack of transparency has sparked renewed debate over whether tensions between the two powers are rising — or whether both sides are recalibrating their positions in what has become a prolonged and complex economic standoff.

“This round of negotiations could mark a turning point in the US-China trade war,” said Tao Dong, president and chief economist at Springs Capital (Hong Kong), in an op-ed published by the New Economist think tank.

According to Tao, Beijing’s strategy of using export controls — particularly on rare earth elements critical to advanced manufacturing and defense industries — may have caught Washington off guard. The talks signaled a shift from earlier disputes over tariffs to a deeper contest over strategic dependencies.

“The dynamic has shifted from unilateral US pressure to a more evenly matched contest,” Tao noted. “China is no longer negotiating defensively — it is now asserting strength. Tariffs have become secondary. Both sides are targeting chokepoints in each other’s supply chains.”

Analysts point out that the involvement of commerce ministers, not just trade negotiators, underscores the increasing stakes. The silence following the talks is seen by some as a sign of unresolved friction, while others view it as a tactical pause ahead of further negotiations.

The outcome of the talks could reshape the structure of global trade in sensitive sectors — especially if export restrictions and technological decoupling escalate. In the absence of clarity, uncertainty persists, leaving businesses and governments on edge.

The London talks reflect a deeper transformation in US-China relations — from tariff skirmishes to strategic contestation. The next moves on rare earths, tech access, and export regimes will not only define bilateral ties but could reverberate across the global economy.

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