
China Eases Export Controls on 28 US Firms After Stockholm Trade Talks
China extends suspensions and lifts export controls on 28 U.S. entities after Stockholm meeting, reshaping the outlook for dual-use tech trade.
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China extends suspensions and lifts export controls on 28 U.S. entities after Stockholm meeting, reshaping the outlook for dual-use tech trade.
Beijing and Washington agreed to extend 90-day suspensions on 24 percentage points of tariffs—retaining a 10% base rate—after Stockholm trade talks.
After Stockholm talks, China calls on the US to leverage the economic and trade consultation mechanism for win-win outcomes and sustainable bilateral relations.
In Stockholm, the Chinese mainland and U.S. have agreed to a 90-day tariff pause extension, stabilizing ties and paving the way for a fall summit. Experts weigh the path ahead.
In Stockholm, China and the U.S. agreed to push for another extension of their 90-day tariff pause, aiming to stabilize global supply chains and prevent a snapback of heavy levies.
At Stockholm trade talks, Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng urged deeper China-U.S. cooperation—extending tariff pauses, building consensus and driving win-win growth.
Chinese Vice Commerce Minister Li Chenggang and U.S. teams held a day-and-a-half of in-depth, candid, constructive discussions on economic and trade issues in Stockholm.
Vice Commerce Minister Li Chenggang praised recent in-depth, candid Stockholm talks with the U.S. as constructive, paving the way for smoother global cooperation.
China and the U.S. agreed to extend the suspension of 24% reciprocal tariffs after trade talks in Stockholm, aiming to boost stability for global businesses and supply chains.
In Stockholm, U.S.-China negotiators aim to extend a 90-day tariff pause and tackle semiconductors, rare earths and more in a bid to stabilize global trade.