US and China Agree on 12-Month Tariff Truce Amid Ongoing Trade War
In a surprise move, US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping have agreed to suspend punitive tariffs for the next year. The truce is aimed at easing tensions between the two nations amidst an ongoing trade war that has been crippling global markets.
As part of the deal, China will pause plans to impose new 100% tariffs on imports from the US, a move that Trump had threatened to implement as retaliation over Xi's tightening grip on rare earth metals. According to reports, Trump and Xi discussed semiconductors during their talks in South Korea and did not rule out allowing NVIDIA to sell its AI chips to China.
The pause comes with one caveat - US tariffs on Chinese goods will be reduced by 10%. The truce is seen as a temporary reprieve from the escalating trade tensions between the two nations. However, experts caution that the agreement may not necessarily lead to a long-term resolution of the dispute.
A key issue that was not addressed during Trump and Xi's meeting in South Korea is TikTok. The Trump administration had claimed to be close to an agreement with China over majority US ownership of the popular social media app, but no deal has been finalized at this time.
The rare earth metals standoff between the two nations remains unresolved, with China maintaining control over the processing of these critical materials. The dispute has significant implications for industries such as smartphone manufacturing and military equipment production. As one major technology firm, NVIDIA, is now poised to sell its AI chips to China, it remains to be seen how Beijing will respond.
The agreement between Trump and Xi is seen as a tentative step towards easing tensions in the trade war, but experts warn that the truce may not last long without concrete progress on key issues. For now, both sides have agreed to hold off on imposing new tariffs for at least 12 months.
				
			In a surprise move, US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping have agreed to suspend punitive tariffs for the next year. The truce is aimed at easing tensions between the two nations amidst an ongoing trade war that has been crippling global markets.
As part of the deal, China will pause plans to impose new 100% tariffs on imports from the US, a move that Trump had threatened to implement as retaliation over Xi's tightening grip on rare earth metals. According to reports, Trump and Xi discussed semiconductors during their talks in South Korea and did not rule out allowing NVIDIA to sell its AI chips to China.
The pause comes with one caveat - US tariffs on Chinese goods will be reduced by 10%. The truce is seen as a temporary reprieve from the escalating trade tensions between the two nations. However, experts caution that the agreement may not necessarily lead to a long-term resolution of the dispute.
A key issue that was not addressed during Trump and Xi's meeting in South Korea is TikTok. The Trump administration had claimed to be close to an agreement with China over majority US ownership of the popular social media app, but no deal has been finalized at this time.
The rare earth metals standoff between the two nations remains unresolved, with China maintaining control over the processing of these critical materials. The dispute has significant implications for industries such as smartphone manufacturing and military equipment production. As one major technology firm, NVIDIA, is now poised to sell its AI chips to China, it remains to be seen how Beijing will respond.
The agreement between Trump and Xi is seen as a tentative step towards easing tensions in the trade war, but experts warn that the truce may not last long without concrete progress on key issues. For now, both sides have agreed to hold off on imposing new tariffs for at least 12 months.
 ...but i dont think its gonna fix everything. i mean, they didnt even touch the tiktok thing which is a big deal. and what about those rare earth metals? china is still in control of that and it could blow up again at any time. plus, 10% reduction on us tariffs might not sound like much but it adds up over time. idk if this truce will last long without some real progress on the issues
...but i dont think its gonna fix everything. i mean, they didnt even touch the tiktok thing which is a big deal. and what about those rare earth metals? china is still in control of that and it could blow up again at any time. plus, 10% reduction on us tariffs might not sound like much but it adds up over time. idk if this truce will last long without some real progress on the issues 
 . so, china is suspending those super high tariffs, and the us is reducing them by 10%
. so, china is suspending those super high tariffs, and the us is reducing them by 10%  . but, there's still so much unresolved stuff
. but, there's still so much unresolved stuff  , like tiktok
, like tiktok  and rare earth metals
 and rare earth metals  . nvidia just made a big move, selling its ai chips to china
. nvidia just made a big move, selling its ai chips to china  , and it'll be interesting to see how that plays out
, and it'll be interesting to see how that plays out  , but experts are worried it won't last long without some real progress
, but experts are worried it won't last long without some real progress  . i guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens next
. i guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens next  .
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 . It's like, can't we all just get along?
. It's like, can't we all just get along?
 so they're just gonna chill on the tariffs for a year? what about the actual trade imbalance thingy? seems like we're just delaying the inevitable... or is this supposed to be some kinda victory for trump and china's economy?
 so they're just gonna chill on the tariffs for a year? what about the actual trade imbalance thingy? seems like we're just delaying the inevitable... or is this supposed to be some kinda victory for trump and china's economy?  . btw, no word on tiktok ownership yet? what's up with that?
. btw, no word on tiktok ownership yet? what's up with that?  plus what about tiktok? still unclear on the ownership situation
 plus what about tiktok? still unclear on the ownership situation  nvidia selling its chips to china is a good sign, tho... hope this truce doesn't just prolong the uncertainty
 nvidia selling its chips to china is a good sign, tho... hope this truce doesn't just prolong the uncertainty 
 . i'm curious to see how this truce plays out over the next 12 months tho, will they actually be able to make progress on some of these issues? also i'm still waiting for that tiktok deal... majority us ownership would be a game changer for the app's future
. i'm curious to see how this truce plays out over the next 12 months tho, will they actually be able to make progress on some of these issues? also i'm still waiting for that tiktok deal... majority us ownership would be a game changer for the app's future 
 Anywayz back to this: how's gonna affect the economy tho? Gonna be good or bad?
 Anywayz back to this: how's gonna affect the economy tho? Gonna be good or bad?  And don't even get me started on the semiconductors... NVIDIA selling AI chips to China? That's a whole can of worms right there
 And don't even get me started on the semiconductors... NVIDIA selling AI chips to China? That's a whole can of worms right there  . I guess it's better than nothing, but I'm not holding my breath for a long-term resolution.
. I guess it's better than nothing, but I'm not holding my breath for a long-term resolution. 