
U.S. and China Extend Tariff Suspension by Another 90 Days
The United States and China have extended their tariff suspension for an additional 90 days. As a result, this tariff break will remain in effect until November 10.
The United States and China have agreed to extend their tariff suspension for an additional 90 days, keeping the current tariffs in place until November 10. This extension pauses planned higher tariffs and allows more time to negotiate issues like reducing the trade deficit, unfair trade practices, and market access for US exporters. Both countries aim to resolve complex economic and security concerns, including rare mineral exports, Russian oil purchases, and technology restrictions, fostering constructive dialogue amid ongoing trade tensions.
The United States and China have extended their tariff suspension for an additional 90 days. As a result, this tariff break will remain in effect until November 10.
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