US Agrees to Reduce Tariffs on Chinese Imports to 30% For 90 Days
The United States and China have reached a temporary trade agreement, announcing a 90-day reduction in tariffs on each other’s imports.
The move comes after two days of intense negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland, marking the first major breakthrough since tensions escalated under President Donald Trump’s aggressive trade policies.
Under the revised tariff structure, U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports will drop from 145% to 30% by May 14, including those tied to fentanyl-related trade measures.