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US China tariff deal: what you need to know

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaMay 12, 20253 Mins Read
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Introduction to the US-China Tariff War

The United States and China have agreed to a 90-day tariff ceasefire, alleviating tensions in their massive trade war that had shaken financial markets. This agreement follows intense negotiations in Geneva, aimed at resolving the trade imbalance between the two nations.

The Agreement Details

The United States and China have agreed to halt the collection of import tariffs on each other’s goods for 90 days, starting from Wednesday. This move is a significant breakthrough in the trade war, which was sparked by US President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Chinese goods, prompting Beijing to retaliate with similar measures. By Monday, China was the only country that Trump had not granted a tariff exemption to.

Key Points of the Agreement

  • The US will reduce its tariffs on Chinese goods from up to 145% to 30%.
  • China, in return, will reduce its tariffs on US imports from 125% to 10%.
  • These lower tariffs will remain in place for 90 days to allow for further negotiations and to ease tensions.
  • Both sides have reported making "considerable progress" in setting up their trade dispute.

Reaction from Financial Markets

The announcement of the US-China tariff ceasefire triggered a rally in global financial markets. Asian stock indices and US futures rose in response, with Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index increasing by 3% and Shanghai’s index rising by almost 1%. The US dollar also strengthened to a one-month high against the euro and yen. Investors are optimistic that this deal could encourage other US trade partners, who are subject to tariffs, to negotiate their own agreements.

Investor Perspectives

Tai Hui, APAC Chief Market Strategist at JP Morgan Asset Management, noted that the tariff reduction was "larger than expected," indicating that both sides prefer negotiations over escalating the trade war. Dan Ives, Managing Director at Wedbush Securities, believes the tariffs will "probably take a recession off the table for the time being" and predicts new highs for US stocks, especially in the tech sector.

Next Steps

The 90-day tariff ceasefire provides a critical window for negotiators to work towards a permanent solution to the trade war. Discussions will be led by China’s Deputy Prime Minister and US representatives, focusing on key industries such as pharmaceuticals and steel. The goal is to achieve more balanced trade, reducing the dependency on China. The reduced tariffs will allow exporters from both nations to plan with more confidence, securing orders at lower costs and mitigating the risk of goods shortages.

Implications and Future Outlook

The agreement reduces the immediate risk of empty shelves in stores due to reduced container bookings from China to the US. However, the uncertainty of Trump’s tariffs had previously risked triggering a US and global recession, inflation spikes, and bankruptcies. While the ceasefire alleviates these threats, China’s neighbors are wary of trade agreements with Washington, potentially undermining future Chinese exports. Beijing has warned against actions conflicting with its interests, which could complicate further agreements.

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