
China and U.S. Extend Suspension of Reciprocal Tariffs
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.
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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.
At the 2025 Maritime Silk Road Port Cooperation Forum, shipping giants urged economic and political stability to reverse a 30-40% drop in China-US cargo and boost global trade flows.
A new Public First poll reveals that many Britons and Americans doubt President Trump’s reliability in trade talks and view the Chinese mainland as a more stable partner.