In a move to ease rising tensions, just before a scheduled tariff increase, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order extending the trade truce established in May. This agreement allows both nations to pause certain tariffs that had been imposed amidst the ongoing trade conflict. The decision came shortly before tariffs were set to escalate on imported goods from China.
### US and China Postpone Tariff Hike Amid Ongoing Trade Negotiations

### US and China Postpone Tariff Hike Amid Ongoing Trade Negotiations
The US and China have agreed to delay increasing tariffs, aiming for further discussions over the next 90 days.
Negotiations over key issues, such as China's access to rare earth materials and the sale of advanced technology, are ongoing between the two countries. In recent discussions, there was a shared sentiment of 'constructive' diplomacy. However, trade dynamics remain complicated, with US imports from China plummeting nearly 15% and American exports declining around 20% in the first half of the year.
President Trump indicated that negotiations have been progressing positively, mentioning a desire for China to increase its purchases of US agricultural products. Despite the truce extension, trade volume has notably diminished, with June figures showing a drastic reduction in goods exchanged. This ongoing situation underscores the delicate balancing act between economic strategy and geopolitical relations.
President Trump indicated that negotiations have been progressing positively, mentioning a desire for China to increase its purchases of US agricultural products. Despite the truce extension, trade volume has notably diminished, with June figures showing a drastic reduction in goods exchanged. This ongoing situation underscores the delicate balancing act between economic strategy and geopolitical relations.