
US and China Extend Tariff Truce, Aiming for Win-Win Growth
The U.S. and China have extended a pause on 24 percentage points of reciprocal tariffs for 90 days, marking a pivotal step toward deeper dialogue and global economic stability.
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The U.S. and China have extended a pause on 24 percentage points of reciprocal tariffs for 90 days, marking a pivotal step toward deeper dialogue and global economic stability.
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After a two-day high-level meeting in Geneva, the U.S. and the Chinese mainland agreed to pause key tariffs for 90 days, marking a fresh move toward easing trade tensions.
In Geneva, the US and China agreed to suspend 24-point tariffs on goods from each side for 90 days and launch a new trade dialogue by May 2025.