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US-China trade deal talks: Tariff pause extended after ‘constructive’ discussions; here are the tax rates that will continue for now

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 29 July 2025 ()
In Stockholm, China and the United States decided to maintain existing tariff arrangements, extending the pause after constructive talks. The US will keep its 30% levy on Chinese imports, while China continues its 10% duty on American goods.
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