WASHINGTON—Trade negotiators from the United States and China are heading back to the table on June 9, but this time in London, in a renewed effort to break the deadlock after last month’s Geneva talks failed to produce meaningful results.
The high-stakes meeting follows President Donald Trump’s call with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on June 5, after which Trump announced that the dispute over China’s rare earth export restrictions—a key obstacle in trade talks—had been resolved.