Recently, with the resumption of dialogue between high-ranking officials from China and the United States, signs of easing the trade war have gradually emerged. Both countries realize that continued trade friction will have negative effects on their economies and the global market, and therefore they are seeking to find more rational and constructive solutions. Investors have expressed optimism in this regard, and global stock markets have seen a slight increase. Experts believe that if both sides can reach a consensus in key areas, it will not only help stabilize bilateral relations but also enhance global economic confidence. While the future remains uncertain, current developments suggest that the most tense phase of the trade war may have come to an end. All parties are closely monitoring the progress and specific outcomes of the upcoming negotiations.