
China, U.S. Agree to Extend Tariff Pause After Stockholm 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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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.
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.
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