U.S. and Chinese officials announced agreement on a framework to revive their trade truce, including the removal of China’s export restrictions on rare earth elements. While the move marks a step toward easing tensions, both sides offered limited indications of resolving deeper, long-standing trade disputes. Analysts caution that despite this progress, fundamental differences remain unresolved, leaving uncertainty over the future of bilateral economic relations.
U.S. and China Agree to Revive Trade Truce, Ease Rare Earths Restrictions
