#TradeWarEases

The United States and China agree to a 90-day trade truce to ease tensions. Under the agreement, the United States will reduce tariffs on Chinese goods from 145% to 30%, while China will reduce retaliatory tariffs on American exports from 125% to 10%.

This agreement comes after intensive negotiations in Geneva, where officials from both countries met to discuss ways to alleviate rising trade tensions. Both sides described the talks as "frank and constructive."

The truce aims to give both countries time to negotiate a comprehensive trade agreement to end the months-long trade war. The trade war has led to reciprocal tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars worth of goods, harming businesses and consumers in both countries.

The reduction in tariffs is expected to ease pressure on businesses and consumers and boost trade between the two countries. However, the future of trade negotiations remains uncertain, and trade tensions could still escalate again if a lasting agreement is not reached during the 90-day period.