#TradeWarEases The United States and China have agreed to ease their trade war by slashing tariffs for 90 days while continuing negotiations. The U.S. will reduce tariffs on Chinese imports from 145% to 30%, and China will cut its tariffs on U.S. goods from 125% to 10%, effective immediately. This move provides short-term relief amid escalating tensions that have severely disrupted trade between the two largest economies. While the agreement lowers tariff barriers and calms markets, analysts caution it does not resolve deeper issues or significantly change the deteriorating relations between Washington and Beijing. Both sides plan to maintain dialogue to further address trade and economic concerns.
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