
Tariff Truce Sparks 277% Surge in China-U.S. Trade
A 90-day tariff truce between the U.S. and the Chinese mainland drove a 277% jump in trans-Pacific bookings, reviving global trade stability.
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A 90-day tariff truce between the U.S. and the Chinese mainland drove a 277% jump in trans-Pacific bookings, reviving global trade stability.
Geneva trade talks saw 91 percent of China-U.S. tariffs removed, sparking new dialogue mechanisms and a win-win path for global markets and economic ties.
NBS spokesperson Fu Linghui says the Chinese mainland–U.S. tariff cut is set to boost bilateral trade and support global economic recovery.
The EU welcomes a 90-day tariff rollback by China and the US, calling it a key step toward lowering global trade barriers and rebuilding international commerce.
At the Geneva dialogue, expert Veronica Parellada Eller says a China-U.S. deal on tariffs could calm markets, lower consumer costs and boost economic stability.
China and the U.S. unveil tariff adjustments after high-level talks, aiming for a sustainable, mutually beneficial trade relationship to ease global economic tensions.
China and the United States issued a joint statement after their economic meeting, marking a key step toward resolving trade differences through dialogue and cooperation.
China and the U.S. wrap up their first post-tariff high-level talks in Geneva, agreeing to a new trade consultation mechanism to keep dialogue alive.
Chinese mainland vice commerce minister Li Chenggang calls China-U.S. Geneva trade talks candid, professional and efficient, setting the stage for sustainable economic and trade relations.
Vice Premier He Lifeng hailed the Geneva talks with the United States as candid and constructive, announcing a new China-U.S. economic and trade consultation mechanism.