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US and China Begin Trade Talks in Malaysia to Ease Tensions

by Team Lumida
October 25, 2025
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  • US Treasury Secretary Bessent and Chinese VP He Lifeng began talks Saturday in Kuala Lumpur to defuse trade standoff ahead of Trump-Xi summit Thursday at APEC in South Korea; trade truce expires Nov. 10 unless extended.
  • Trump seeks concessions: China to resume US soybean purchases, crack down on fentanyl, back off rare-earth export restrictions in exchange for extending pause on higher tariffs (currently 157% on Chinese goods).
  • Recent escalation: US broadened tech restrictions, proposed levies on Chinese ships; China tightened rare-earth/critical materials export controls. Trump threatened “sky-high” tariffs after Beijing’s rare-earth move.
  • Trump meeting Malaysia PM Anwar Sunday to discuss trade, investment, security; seeks economic agreements and critical minerals deals during first Asia trip of second term.

What Happened?

US and Chinese officials launched a new round of trade talks Saturday morning in Kuala Lumpur, led by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng (longtime Xi associate), joined by Vice Commerce Minister Li Chenggang and Vice Finance Minister Liao Min on the Chinese side. The talks aim to de-escalate recent tensions and set the stage for an expected Trump-Xi meeting Thursday on the sidelines of the APEC leaders’ summit in South Korea. A trade truce is set to expire November 10 unless extended; Trump said both sides must make concessions, noting the US has imposed 157% tariffs on Chinese goods—”I don’t think that’s sustainable for them.”

Trump is seeking China to resume American soybean purchases, crack down on fentanyl, and roll back rare-earth export restrictions in exchange for extending the tariff pause. Recent escalation includes US broadening tech restrictions and proposing levies on Chinese ships entering US ports; China responded with parallel moves and tighter export controls on rare earths and critical materials. Trump threatened “sky-high” tariffs after Beijing’s rare-earth announcement earlier in October. On Monday, China’s Ministry of Commerce held an unusually large meeting with foreign businesses to reassure them that export controls aren’t meant to restrict normal trade. Trump is meeting Malaysia’s PM Anwar Ibrahim Sunday to discuss trade, investment, and security; Bloomberg previously reported he seeks to sign economic agreements and critical minerals deals with trading partners during his first Asia trip of his second term.

Why It Matters

The Kuala Lumpur talks are a critical test of whether US-China can stabilize relations or slide into deeper confrontation, with implications for global trade, supply chains, inflation, and geopolitical risk. The November 10 truce expiration is a hard deadline: failure to extend risks a return to full-scale tariff war (157%+ rates), supply-chain chaos, and market volatility. For investors, the Trump-Xi summit is a binary catalyst—détente would lift risk assets (equities, EM currencies, commodities), ease inflation fears, and support cyclicals/China-exposed sectors (tech, industrials, materials); escalation would trigger risk-off (USD strength, bond rally, equity selloff, commodity weakness).

Trump’s focus on soybeans, fentanyl, and rare earths reflects domestic political priorities (farm-state support, opioid crisis, critical minerals security) but also highlights China’s leverage: rare-earth controls threaten US defense and tech supply chains (EVs, semiconductors, renewables), while fentanyl and ag purchases are negotiating chips. The 157% tariff rate is unsustainable for both sides—China faces export collapse and growth headwinds; US faces inflation, consumer pain, and corporate margin pressure. Malaysia meeting signals Trump’s broader Asia strategy: securing critical minerals deals (rare earths, lithium, nickel) to diversify away from China and lock in supply for US manufacturing/defense. For China, the talks are a chance to ease pressure ahead of domestic economic challenges (property crisis, weak consumption, deflationary pressures).

What’s Next

Near term, all eyes on the Kuala Lumpur talks: watch for any joint statements, progress signals, or breakdown rhetoric. The Trump-Xi summit Thursday is the main event—monitor outcomes on tariff extension, soybean purchases, fentanyl cooperation, and rare-earth controls. Any deal will likely be partial/tactical (truce extension, incremental concessions) rather than comprehensive; watch for details on tariff rollback timelines, enforcement mechanisms, and verification. If no deal by November 10, expect tariff escalation, market volatility, and supply-chain disruptions. Trump’s Malaysia meeting Sunday could yield critical minerals agreements—watch for announcements on rare-earth sourcing, mining investments, or strategic partnerships.

Broader Asia trip: monitor any deals with other APEC partners (Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines) on trade, minerals, or security. For markets, risk-on if talks progress (China equities, EM FX, commodities, cyclicals rally); risk-off if breakdown (USD, bonds, defensives outperform). Longer term, track US-China decoupling: tech restrictions, supply-chain reconfiguration, and whether tactical truces can prevent structural fragmentation. Risks: talks collapse, rare-earth export bans, retaliatory tariffs, geopolitical escalation (Taiwan, South China Sea). Catalysts: truce extension, tariff rollbacks, critical minerals deals, or any surprise breakthroughs on structural issues (IP, subsidies, market access). For investors, the next week is pivotal—position for volatility and watch for binary outcomes from the Trump-Xi summit.

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