On the 26th, U.S. President Trump discussed U.S.-China trade relations, pointing out that the U.S. will not unconditionally reduce tariffs on China unless China can make specific concessions, such as further opening its market. At the same time, foreign media recently revealed that large U.S. retail companies, including Walmart, after negotiating with Trump on the 21st, have notified some Chinese suppliers to resume shipments, with U.S. buyers bearing the cost of the additional tariffs. It is understood that this initiative aims to alleviate supply chain pressure and reduce the impact on market operations, as U.S. companies also hope to stabilize sales and inventory levels.