China and the United States have reached a preliminary agreement to avoid the implementation of 100 percent tariffs. This development significantly eases tensions in the ongoing trade war. The announcement comes just before the highly anticipated meeting between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, signaling a possible thaw in trade relations.
Major De-escalation in Trade War
The tentative agreement marks a major step back from the brink of a full-blown trade war. Both nations had faced mounting economic pressure from escalating tariffs and retaliatory measures. Business leaders and consumers worldwide had expressed concerns about the impact of new tariffs on global supply chains and prices.
What’s Next for US-China Trade?
The deal is expected to set the stage for productive discussions during the upcoming Trump-Xi summit. Observers hope this breakthrough will lead to a more stable and cooperative trade environment between the world’s two largest economies. As negotiations continue, markets and policymakers will closely watch for further developments that could shape international trade for years to come.




