#中美贸易谈判
China-U.S. Trade Negotiation Expected Progress (260 words)
Recently, after breakthroughs in China-U.S. trade negotiations in Geneva, both sides have entered the stage of implementing and deepening the agreement. According to the joint statement in May, the U.S. side has canceled 91% of additional tariffs on China, while China has made corresponding adjustments and established a regular consultation mechanism. In the short term, the 90-day tariff suspension period provides a buffer for companies to adjust their supply chains and stabilize market expectations. Future focal points include the implementation of further cancellation of remaining tariffs in July, as well as negotiations on structural issues such as subsidy transparency and technical barriers in the Tianjin 'Industry Policy Dialogue.' The market generally expects both sides to continue practical cooperation, but uncertainties remain due to U.S. political pressure and the escalation of technological blockades. Under the restructuring of global trade order, the China-U.S. competitive-cooperative relationship may expand into areas such as rule-making and green economy, requiring close attention to the details of negotiation execution and dynamic adjustments.