#贸易战缓和
(Extracted from some news)
After the U.S.-China economic and trade talks, both sides significantly reduced tariffs, and the trade war seems to show a glimmer of hope. However, Scott Kennedy, a China economic expert at the Washington think tank Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), predicted before the meeting that the two countries have not yet truly reached the stage of 'it is imperative to reach an agreement' and may only achieve a 'temporary ceasefire' to maintain market confidence and domestic support, with a high possibility of escalation in the future.
On the 9th, Kennedy wrote in 'Foreign Policy' that 'don't expect (the U.S. and China) to reach a trade agreement in Geneva,' believing that the possibility of the U.S. and China reaching a 'real agreement to resolve mutual grievances' is extremely low.