Trade negotiations between the United States and China have hit a new roadblock over tariffs on semiconductors, according to Reuters. The latest round of talks ended without a breakthrough as both governments accused each other of negotiating in bad faith.
The dispute centers on duties affecting key electronics components, a fight that could ripple through global supply chains and raise costs for manufacturers already facing uncertainty. Semiconductors are essential to consumer devices, vehicles, industrial equipment and military systems, making the standoff economically significant well beyond the two countries.
Officials on both sides signaled the possibility of additional tariffs if the impasse continues. That raises the risk of further strain in an already fragile trade relationship, with companies in Asia, Europe and North America likely to feel the effects if the dispute widens.
The talks remain unresolved, and neither side has announced a new timetable for restarting negotiations. For now, the tariff fight underscores how quickly economic rivalry between Washington and Beijing can spill into wider market disruption.
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