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U.S. and Chinese officials are meeting in Stockholm to discuss trade tariffs and a potential summit between their leaders.
In the wake of those “Liberation Day” tariffs, financial markets took fright. On April 9 the Trump administration hit pause: the “reciprocal” tariffs were deferred until July 9 and replaced by an across-the-board 10% tariff increase, with a handful of exceptions.
Foreign ministry says Beijing has interest in growing Brazil ties, including ‘cooperation on aviation’, with US duties to start on Friday.
Officials say some Chinese companies have skirted the tariffs that Trump imposed in 2018 by shipping goods to American customers via third countries.
President Trump’s return to the White House has reawakened his aggressive tariff strategy, unleashing a storm of trade actions that have disrupted international supply chains, unsettled markets, and left allies scrambling.
US officials have been warned to avoid tough moves against Beijing as Stockholm hosts third round of negotiations
Top trade officials from China and the United States have arrived in Stockholm for a new round of talks aimed at easing trade tensions