
4th Round U.S.-Chinese Mainland Trade Talks in Spain Extend Tariff Pause
The fourth round of trade talks between the Chinese mainland and the U.S. kicks off in Spain, building on tariff suspensions from Geneva, London, and Stockholm.
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The fourth round of trade talks between the Chinese mainland and the U.S. kicks off in Spain, building on tariff suspensions from Geneva, London, and Stockholm.
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.
The EU has formally suspended its planned β¬93 billion retaliatory tariffs on US goods for six months, opening a new chapter in transatlantic trade talks.
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.
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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.