US-China Agree to Slash Tariffs Amid Trade War De-escalation
In a significant development towards global economic stability, the United States and China have agreed to slash reciprocal tariffs by 115% as part of a 90-day truce in their prolonged trade war. The deal, finalized after high-level talks in Geneva between US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng, marks a major step to ease tensions between the world’s two largest economies.
This agreement comes after years of escalating trade tensions between the US and China, which had led to hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs, supply chain disruptions, and global economic uncertainty. The 115% reduction in reciprocal tariffs signals a shift toward cooperation and economic diplomacy.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | US-China Agree to Slash Tariffs Amid Trade War De-escalation |
| Deal Reached Between | United States and China |
| Tariff Reduction | 115% reciprocal cut |
| Freeze Period | 90 days |
| US Tariffs Before Agreement | 145% on Chinese imports |
| China’s Previous Tariffs | 125% + rare earth export restrictions |
| China’s New Tariff on US Goods | Fixed at 10% |
| Negotiators | US: Scott Bessent; China: He Lifeng |
| Impact on India | Export growth, improved Western economic integration |
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