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US-China Extend Tariff Truce 90 Days in Stockholm Talks

WebProNews Sunday, 27 July 2025 ()
US and China have agreed to extend their tariff truce by another 90 days during Stockholm talks, averting immediate escalations amid ongoing disputes over technology, IP, and market access. This follows a May 2025 pause that slashed tariffs, providing relief to global supply chains. Markets reacted positively, though underlying tensions persist.
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US and China prepare to extend tariff pause after Stockholm talks US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says President Trump must approve the pause before it can go ahead. READ MORE :...

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