US and China Agree to Reduce Tariffs by 115% in Bilateral Trade Deal
The two nations will maintain a basic US tariff of 10% on Chinese goods, with plans for future discussions to open market access for American exports
The White House has announced that President Donald Trump has reached a significant trade agreement with China, following successful negotiations in Geneva.
As part of the deal, both countries will reduce tariffs by 115%, while maintaining a basic US tariff of 10% on Chinese products.
The agreement also sets a path for future discussions to open market access for American exports.
Both sides are expected to take these steps by May 14, 2025. This development marks a major achievement for the Trump administration, which seeks to address the long-standing trade deficit with China and strengthen the US manufacturing sector.
It is the first joint statement on trade between the two countries in many years.