The White House announced that President Donald Trump signed an executive order to postpone the planned increase in tariffs for Chinese goods, extending the tariff truce by 90 days until November 10, 2025.
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without lengthening the deadline, both responsibilities of the country would return to the levels of April 2025, by 145 percent for Chinese goods and 125 percent for American goods, when the trade war between the two countries was at its peak. At the moment, the US tariffs are 30 percent of Chinese imports, while Chinese duties on US imports are 10 percent.
The results of negotiations and current negotiations