October 5, 2025

The United States and China extend the price price on the deadline of November

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The United States and China extended its commercial truce for 90 days only a few hours before a leap in the prices set off.

An executive decree signed by American president Donald Trump Monday maintains an agreement from May, when the two parties temporarily suspended certain rates on the goods of the other.

The United States had warned that higher prices could occur on Tuesday unless this truce is extended.

The talks ended last month with the two parties calling for “constructive” discussions. China’s best negotiator said at the time that the two parties were pushing to preserve the truce, while US officials said they were waiting for Trump’s final disconnection.

A higher task yield would have risked new commercial disorders and uncertainty in concerns about the effect of prices and economics prices.

Trade tensions between the United States and China reached fever in April after Trump has unveiled new prices on goods from countries around the world, China facing some of the highest samples.

Beijing retaliated with clean prices, causing a struggle for tit-for-tat which saw the prices rise to three figures and almost closed the trade between the two countries.

The two parties had agreed to cancel some of these measures in May.

This agreement left Chinese goods entering the United States faced at an additional 30% rate compared to the start of the year, with American products faced with a new 10% rate in China.

The two parties remain in discussions on issues including access to the rare land of China, its Russian oil purchases and the American limits on sales of advanced technologies, including china fleas.

Trump recently softened some of these export restrictions, allowing businesses such as AMD and NVIDIA to resume sales of certain fleas to companies in China in exchange for sharing of 15% of their income with the government.

The United States also put pressure on the Tiktok spin-off of its Chinese owner bytedance, a decision that opposed Beijing.

Earlier in journalists on Monday on Monday, Trump did not agree to extend the truce, but said that the transactions were “good”. One day earlier, he called Beijing to increase his American soybean purchases.

Even with the truce, the trade flows between countries were affected this year, the US government figures showing US imports of Chinese products in June were reduced to half compared to June 2024.

In the first six months of the year, the United States imported goods of $ 165 billion (130 billion pounds Sterling) from China, down approximately 15% compared to the same era last year. US exports to China n approximately 20% in annual sliding for the same period.


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