#中美贸易谈判

The China-U.S.-Japan Geneva trade talks reached a joint statement, with both parties announcing a suspension of 91% of the increased tariffs (the U.S. reduced the original 145% tariff rate to 50-80%) and established a quarterly technical consultation mechanism. The London negotiations promoted diversification of supply chains, with China committing to expand imports of U.S. agricultural products, while the U.S. relaxed liquefied natural gas exports. The June 9 talks focused on cybersecurity and rare earth control, achieving constructive consensus in AI regulation and data flow, but there remain differences on issues such as military transparency in the South China Sea. The agreement alleviates global inflationary pressures, with Chinese enterprises' export orders to the U.S. increasing by 35% week-on-week, yet the technical barriers have not substantially eased within the 90-day window. There is a need to prevent the U.S. from unilaterally tearing up the joint tariff statement again and reigniting the tariff war.