5 key takeaways from Trump's week in Asia
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5 key takeaways from Trump's week in Asia
""It was an outstanding group of decisions I think that was made,""
""There wasn't too much left out there.""
""Both sides have not given up their trade weapons but merely have agreed to stop firing as long as both sides hold to the agreements,""
A tariff rate on Chinese exports will be lowered from 57% to 47% following a commitment to reduce fentanyl shipments to the U.S. China will resume buying U.S. soybeans, addressing a major concern for American farmers. China agreed to ease extra limits on rare earths exports in exchange for the U.S. scaling back certain export restrictions, with that arrangement set to last one year. A fully finalized trade deal remains incomplete, with a visit to China scheduled next April and additional meetings planned. Trade talks gained momentum while both sides retained leverage but paused active tariff escalation.
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