#TradeWarEases "Calming the Trade War"

<p>"Calming the Trade War" typically refers to the phenomenon where countries or regions, through negotiations, agreements, or other means, reduce or eliminate tariffs, trade barriers, and other restrictive measures imposed on each other, thereby alleviating tensions in trade relations.

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<p>Calming the trade war may involve the following aspects:

or eliminating tariffs: this is the most direct aspect. The parties may agree to a gradual reduction or elimination of the tariffs imposed on each other's goods, thereby reducing import costs and boosting trade flow.

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Reducing trade barriers: In addition to tariffs, trade barriers include various non-tariff measures, such as import quotas, licenses, technical standards, etc. Calming may mean reducing or eliminating these non-tariff barriers.

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Increasing purchase commitments: One party may commit to increasing its imports of certain goods or services from the other party, in order to balance the trade deficit or meet specific needs.

Enhancing intellectual property rights protection: Trade wars often involve issues related to intellectual property rights. Calming may involve strengthening commitments and measures related to the protection of intellectual property rights to reduce piracy and infringement.