#TradeWarEases The trade war is an economic conflict between two or more countries in which they impose tariffs or other trade barriers on imported goods and services. A recent example is the conflict between the US and China, which has led to the imposition of additional tariffs and disruption of global supply chains. These measures are often taken to protect national industries, but can lead to higher prices for consumers, slowing economic growth and diplomatic tensions. When a trade war de-escalates, the parties involved reach agreements that reduce tariffs or remove previously imposed restrictions. This process of de-escalation contributes to the resumption of normal trade, the recovery of markets and the stabilisation of the economies involved. The end of a trade war can improve international relations and stimulate investment.
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