US and China Agree to Slash Reciprocal Tariffs by 115% in Trade Truce
Aspect | Details |
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Event | US and China agree to slash reciprocal tariffs by 115% |
Key Figures | Scott Bessent (US Treasury Secretary), He Lifeng (Chinese Vice Premier) |
Location of Talks | Geneva |
Duration | 90-day truce |
Tariff Reduction | Reciprocal tariffs reduced by 115% |
US Tariffs on China | 145% tariffs initially imposed |
China's Tariffs on US | Reduced to 10%; additional 24% tariffs suspended and 91% extra duties cancelled |
Background | Years of escalating trade tensions, disrupting global trade and causing inflationary pressures |
Negotiation Process | Described as "in-depth" and "candid" by Chinese officials |
Global Impacts | Temporary economic relief; India saw increased exports to US; China's exports to US fell 20% |
Significance | Reduces global economic uncertainty; opens window for further trade negotiations |