Trump signs order extending China tariff truce by 90 days, White House says
UNITED STATES, AUG 12 – President Trump signed an executive order extending the tariff pause with China for 90 days to avoid escalating trade tensions and support ongoing negotiations on key trade issues.
- On August 11, President Donald Trump issued an executive order to prolong the current pause on tariff increases with China by an additional 90 days, just before the existing agreement was set to expire.
- This extension follows the initial 90-day pause agreed in May, during which both countries reduced tariffs and resumed rare earth mineral exports.
- A third session of negotiations took place in Stockholm, featuring key figures such as U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng, reflecting ongoing diplomatic efforts.
- Trump described his relationship with President Xi Jinping as "very good," while Bessent expressed optimism that the U.S. had the makings of a deal, saying, "we're about halfway there."
- The extension aims to ease fears of a renewed trade war and allows both countries more time to resolve issues like tariffs tied to fentanyl trafficking and sanctioned oil purchases.
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[NHK] The White House announced that President Trump will extend the suspension of some additional tariffs on Chinese imports for 90 days...
Trump extends tariff truce with China for 90 days
US President Donald Trump on Monday ordered a 90-day extension to a US-China tariff truce, hours before it was due to expire – keeping higher duties on hold until November 10 as both sides continue trade talks. France24 correspondent Yena Lee reports from Beijing, China.
US, China Extend Trade Truce
President Trump extended a trade truce with China for another 90 days Monday, at least delaying once again a dangerous showdown between the world's two biggest economies, the AP reports. Trump posted on his Truth Social platform that he signed the executive order for the extension, and that "all other...
After a trade war in the spring marked by particularly high tariffs, Beijing and Washington had sealed a 90-day truce in May in Geneva, which has just been extended, with negotiations still under way.


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