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The U.S. and China agreed to a 90-day pause in their trade conflict. Here's what China's tariffs on the U.S. looked like in 2024.
China and the United States announced a truce in their trade war on Monday after talks in Geneva that will roll back the bulk of tariffs and other countermeasures by Wednesday.
WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump reignited trade tensions ahead of the Memorial Day weekend with back-to-back social media posts targeting Apple and the European Union, sending global markets into another round of turmoil after weeks of de-escalation provided some reprieve.
U.S.-China trade talks in Geneva resulted in a temporary slash of tariff rates, but the ripple effect of this tit-for-tat escalation won’t disappear anytime soon.
The White House backed off from the steepest levies, as the costs of an all-out trade war with China threatened global economic growth.
The two most important pieces to the global trade war puzzle may finally be coming together to prevent an attempted self-inflicted recession by the president.
A series of shifting and often contradictory tariff policies have left a mess in their wake. Will Trump actually stick to this threat?
2 The United States will adjust its April 2 baseline and reciprocal tariff rates on China (including Hong Kong and Macau) by: On or around August 12, 2025, the 34% reciprocal tariff will be ...
The United States has reached an agreement with China to reduce tariffs and eliminate retaliation, retain a U.S. baseline tariff on China, and set a path for future discussions to open market ...
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Twelve states on Wednesday urged a federal court to strike down President Donald Trump’s sweeping taxes on imports, saying he had exceeded his authority, left U.S. trade policy dependent on his whims and unleashed economic chaos.