US touts 'substantial progress' in tariff talks with China
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNHow much did the US and China reduce tariffs after their meeting in Switzerland?In a surprising turn of events, the United States and China have agreed to significantly reduce tariffs following a pivotal meeting in Geneva. This agreement, announced on a Monday, has exceeded Wall Street's expectations and initiated a 90-day 'cooling-off' period for further negotiations.
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GENEVA — The United States and China have agreed to temporarily slash reciprocal tariffs in a deal that surpassed expectations as the world’s two biggest economies seek to end a damaging trade war that has stoked fears of recession and roiled financial markets.
The president's social media post could signal movement that would ease fears among consumers, businesses and the markets.
Wall Street opened higher on Monday after the US agreed to cut tariffs on Chinese goods to 30%, with China reducing its levies to 10%.
A White House executive order announced on Monday that the US will cut the "de minimis" tariff on China shipments to 54% from 120%, with a $100 flat fee starting May 14. This comes as the US and China agree to pause most tariffs for 90 days,