US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has signaled that no major breakthroughs are expected in the latest round of trade talks with China, despite ongoing negotiations. The US is simultaneously working on trade deals with the European Union and other partners, but progress with China remains slow. Greer emphasized that while China's willingness to engage is positive, significant structural changes or agreements are unlikely in the immediate term. The talks are being closely watched by industries such as automakers, who are seeking clarity on issues like Chinese exports of rare earth minerals. Overall, the US is managing multiple complex trade negotiations, but quick resolutions—especially with China—are not anticipated.
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