The United States and China have reached a significant breakthrough in their ongoing trade conflict, agreeing to suspend the majority of tariffs imposed on each other’s goods following high-level negotiations held in Switzerland over the weekend.
The talks, held in Geneva, marked the first high-level engagement between the two economic giants since former U.S. President Donald Trump’s return to the political spotlight and the resulting re-escalation of trade tensions earlier this year.
As a result of the meeting, both nations announced the establishment of a new economic dialogue forum aimed at fostering continued cooperation and preventing future disruptions in trade relations.
Tariffs Slashed in Major De-escalation
In a move signaling a major thaw in bilateral relations, Washington and Beijing agreed to reduce or suspend many of the tariffs that had disrupted nearly $600 billion in trade. U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports will drop from a peak of 145% to 30%, while Chinese tariffs on certain U.S. goods will fall from 125% to just 10%.
Under the agreement, reciprocal tariffs are to be slashed to 10% for most goods, and several levies will be fully suspended for a 90-day period ending May 14. The easing of these measures is expected to offer much-needed relief to global supply chains and cool fears of stagflation that had been stoked by the prolonged trade conflict.
Non-Tariff Barriers Also Rolled Back
In addition to cutting tariffs, China has agreed to halt and cancel a number of non-tariff countermeasures, including its earlier decision to restrict exports of critical minerals to the U.S. This move is seen as a goodwill gesture that may help restore broader economic ties between the two powers.
However, not all restrictions have been lifted. The U.S. has decided to maintain a 20% tariff component specifically targeting Chinese imports linked to fentanyl production, keeping total tariffs on those goods at 30%. American officials emphasized that these measures are intended to pressure Beijing into taking stronger action against the illegal fentanyl trade, a public health crisis that has severely impacted the U.S.
A Step Toward Stability
Analysts view the outcome of the Geneva talks as a cautious but meaningful step toward de-escalating a trade war that had threatened global economic stability. The decision to establish a formal economic dialogue forum may provide a durable channel for future cooperation and conflict resolution.
While the long-term effectiveness of the deal remains to be seen, the agreement has already been hailed by international markets as a sign of easing geopolitical tensions and the possible stabilization of global trade.