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U.S., China Agree to 90-Day Tariff Pause Starting Monday
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The United States and China announced a 90-day pause on most tariffs imposed since last month, starting Monday, offering temporary relief to global markets. This truce aims to ease trade tensions between the world’s largest economies. It follows months of escalating economic disputes.
The U.S. imposed tariffs on Chinese goods to address trade imbalances and intellectual property issues. China retaliated with tariffs on American products, impacting farmers and consumers.
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The 90-day pause covers most tariffs but does not eliminate existing ones. Both nations will negotiate during this period to seek a longer-term agreement.
Trade wars can raise consumer prices and disrupt global supply chains. The U.S. and China account for nearly 40% of global GDP combined.
Some welcome the pause as a chance to stabilize markets and lower costs. Critics argue it delays addressing deeper trade disputes without guarantees.
The agreement was reached after high-level talks between U.S. and Chinese officials. Specific terms of the pause remain undisclosed.
Tariffs have strained U.S. industries like agriculture and manufacturing. A prolonged truce could benefit exporters reliant on Chinese markets.
Public opinion is mixed, with some favoring free trade and others supporting protectionist measures. The pause may influence future trade policies.
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| Total News Sources | 33 |
| Left | 10 |
| Right | 8 |
| Center | 12 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 36% Center |
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