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US-China tariff deal: Trade talks held second day in London; rare earth minerals and AI chips in focus

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 10 June 2025
US and China are holding trade negotiations in London for a second day, following a tentative agreement in Geneva to pause tariff implementation for 90 days. Discussions address disagreements over AI semiconductors, visa policies, and rare earth mineral exports. Trump aims to increase US market access in China, seeking to stabilize the delicate pause in their trade conflict.
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