China pauses tariffs, will keep begging Trump for a deal

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PDJT is playing global chess. The commies struggle with Chutes and Ladders
 

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“A very good meeting today with China, in Switzerland. Many things discussed, much agreed to. A total reset negotiated in a friendly, but constructive, manner. We want to see, for the good of both China and the U.S., an opening up of China to American business. GREAT PROGRESS MADE!!!”
 

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while its only a 90-day trial period China completely capitulated to Trump. If this agreement is enacted long term it's a massive win for America. Will be wild to see how the Libs spin this into a bad thing

Significant Tariff Reduction (from 125% to 10%): China agreed to slash its retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods from 125% to 10%, a dramatic 115% reduction. This was surprising given China's initial hardline stance and reluctance to make immediate concessions, as Beijing had dismissed earlier U.S. tariff moves as a "joke" and was expected to hold firm. This reduction benefits American exporters, particularly in agriculture (e.g., soybeans, poultry) and manufacturing, by making U.S. goods more competitive in China’s market, potentially boosting exports and reducing the U.S. trade deficit. It also lowers costs for Chinese consumers, indirectly supporting U.S. industries reliant on Chinese demand.

Removal of Non-Tariff Barriers and Countermeasures: China committed to suspending all non-tariff countermeasures, including export controls and blacklisting of U.S. firms. This was unexpected, as China had previously used such measures (e.g., regulatory pressure on companies like Apple and Tesla) as leverage in the trade war. The removal of these barriers opens up China’s market to American companies, allowing fairer competition and easier market access. This is particularly beneficial for U.S. tech and manufacturing firms, which can now operate without fear of sudden regulatory hurdles, potentially increasing profits and investment opportunities.


Engagement on the Fentanyl Crisis: China sent its Deputy Minister for Public Safety to the trade talks, signaling a serious commitment to addressing the fentanyl crisis, a priority for the Trump administration. This was surprising because China had not previously engaged at such a high level on this issue during trade negotiations, despite U.S. pressure. The agreement to discuss and tackle the flow of fentanyl precursors from China could save thousands of American lives by reducing the availability of the drug, addressing a major public health crisis. This concession aligns with U.S. national interests beyond economics, enhancing public safety.


Establishment of a Trade Consultation Mechanism: China agreed to create a permanent trade consultation mechanism to address ongoing trade imbalances and facilitate future negotiations. This was an unexpected move, as China had been cautious about committing to structural changes in trade relations, preferring to avoid frameworks that could limit its economic autonomy. This mechanism benefits Americans by providing a structured platform to resolve disputes, potentially preventing future escalations of tariffs and ensuring long-term trade stability. It also signals China’s willingness to engage constructively, which could lead to further market access for U.S. goods and services.
 
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We lost the deal because Trump panicked from the media. Get out of the basement dude and read some real news.
 

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