#贸易战缓和 Global Market Dawn Appears

After ten hours of closed-door negotiations in Geneva, the Chinese and American delegations shook hands and reached an agreement. This decade-long trade game finally shows signs of thawing.

At the negotiation table, the Chinese side firmly maintained its bottom line: the cancellation of all new tariffs is non-negotiable, and political coercion is absolutely unacceptable. In response to the U.S. tying the fentanyl issue to tariffs, the Chinese side directly revealed its rare earth strategic resource card, forcing the White House to readjust its strategy.

Initially, the U.S. proposed a tiered tariff reduction plan with a 145% tariff, while the Chinese side used WTO rules as a shield, using data to debunk the "reciprocal tariff" myth: 37% of the trade surplus China had with the U.S. over the past five years was actually profits from U.S. companies in China. When the U.S. suddenly adjusted the tariff reduction from 80% to 34%, the Chinese side demonstrated strategic composure and only responded the next morning, ultimately facilitating the establishment of a regular negotiation mechanism co-hosted by Helipeng and Besente.