Dow Jones up on U.S.-China trade talks, Tesla surges

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The American stock market indexes were up in the midst of the renewed commercial talks between the United States and China, while Tesla’s shares won.

American actions have intensified while encouraging news on trade took place to the public. Tuesday, the industrial average of Dow Jones increased by 110 points or 0.26%, while the S&P 500 increased by 0.41%. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq, heavy with technology, increased by 0.38%.

Merchants keep an eye on trade negotiations between the United States and China, which are currently taking place in London. The biggest problems that the teams discussed were American access to Chinese minerals in rare land, as well as China access to advanced computer flea.

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China suggested that it was willing to alleviate restrictions on certain companies that need rare earth minerals. However, the country is still not ready to completely abandon control. Despite this, Trump suggested that he obtained “good reports” from talks, but also warned that “China is not easy” with which to negotiate.

At the same time, the United States and India have made substantial progress in their commercial negotiations. According to Indian government sources, the two countries have had a productive discussion, focusing on industrial and agricultural goods.

Tesla recovers from the Robotaxi announcement

Tesla’s actions increased by 3.25% while the public quarrel between its CEO, Elon Musk, and President Donald Trump was cooled. In particular, on June 10, Trump did some Conciliation comments Towards Musk and said it was open to speaking to the CEO of technology again.

At the same time, traders have concentrated on new developments in his Robotaxi company. Tesla received a license to operate autonomous vehicles in the state of Texas, with tests scheduled for June 12 in Austin. However, some analysts are skeptical On the question of whether Musk can keep its promises of completely autonomous and non -personal vehicles.

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