Trade negotiations between the United States and China have slowed after Washington put new tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles into effect, according to Reuters. The move adds fresh pressure to already fragile talks between the world’s two largest economies.
Officials and traders are watching for signs of wider disruption across the supply chain, especially in sectors tied to batteries, parts, and vehicle assembly. The tariffs could raise costs for manufacturers and buyers while intensifying uncertainty for companies that depend on cross-border production.
The latest setback comes at a sensitive moment for global markets, which have been bracing for renewed friction between Washington and Beijing. Analysts say the dispute over electric vehicles reflects a broader contest over industrial policy, trade access, and economic security.
For now, the stalled talks leave open the possibility of further escalation if both sides fail to narrow their differences. Businesses on both sides of the Pacific are likely to keep a close watch on whether the tariff dispute spills into other parts of the trade relationship.
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