The US and China are preparing a managed trade framework focused on non sensitive goods, potentially reducing tariffs on about 30 billion dollars worth of products. The approach is designed to expand commerce while protecting national security concerns. US business leaders are joining President Donald Trump in Beijing for the key summit where the plan is expected to advance.
US and China are reportedly considering a managed trade framework that could reduce tariffs on about $30 billion of imports. The move aims to boost trade activity and smooth commerce while still addressing national security concerns. Negotiations focus on everyday products, suggesting a practical shift rather than a purely symbolic trade gesture.
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