#TrumpTariffs June 2025 Agreement between the United States and China

• The new agreement was reached during two days of negotiations in London (June 10–11, 2025) following a previous preliminary agreement in Geneva (May 2025).

• Strategic exchanges between them: essential materials and students.

• China will resume exporting rare minerals and magnets to the United States.

• The United States will maintain student visa grants for Chinese students to halt previous threats of withdrawal.

Latest updates 2025 after recent agreements with China and the new framework with China in 2025 after the approval of good amendments and agreements between the two countries under the following points:

• The United States imposed an overall tariff on Chinese imports of 55% including:

• 10% basic.

• 20% criminal message (fentanyl).

• 25% of previous compounded tariffs.

• In return, the Chinese side maintained a 10% tariff on American imports.

The impact of tariffs on traders and consumers.

• According to an analyst from Bank of America, traders can bear tariffs up to 10%, but exceeding that requires them to use or raise prices, which may adversely affect consumers, especially in the fashion and non-essential goods sectors.

• That pressure on traders (especially discounters) leads to price movement as well as adjusting logistics regulations and products to pressure costs on countries.