US-China Trade Talks Scheduled in London
Monitor for actual policy outcomes or constitutional implications if talks produce executive actions that bypass congressional authority on trade. Current scheduling announcement requires no action.
This event represents routine diplomatic engagement between US and China on trade matters. A-score is 0 because there is no constitutional damage across any driver - this is standard executive branch foreign policy activity within normal constitutional bounds. B-score is minimal (2.62) with low Layer 1 hype (media-friendly format but no outrage/meme potential) and low Layer 2 strategic value. The 'unknown' mechanism combined with zero constitutional impact and routine nature of bilateral trade talks triggers noise classification. This is standard international diplomacy, not a constitutional event or significant distraction.