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U.S., China Clinch Trade Truce as Trump Cuts Tariffs and Beijing Pauses Rare-Earth Curbs

The moves provide short-term relief, leaving verification requirements plus larger disputes unsettled.

Overview

  • President Trump lowered the overall U.S. tariff rate on Chinese goods to 47% from 57% and cut the fentanyl-related levy to 10%, effective immediately.
  • Beijing agreed to delay newly tightened rare-earth export controls for about one year, keeping critical minerals flowing to global supply chains.
  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said China will buy 12 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans now and 25 million tons annually for the next three years.
  • The previously threatened additional 100% tariffs are off the table for now, with few published details on enforcement or implementation.
  • Analysts characterize the outcome as a conditional ceasefire, with major issues such as advanced chips, TikTok, and Taiwan either unresolved or not discussed, and follow-up visits by both leaders planned.