US Extends 90-Day Trade Truce with China

US Extends 90-Day Trade Truce with China

The United States and China have agreed to extend their trade truce for an additional 90 days, suspending any new tariff increases on goods exchanged between the world’s two largest economies.

The extension of the trade truce was formalized through an executive order signed by President Donald Trump, giving both sides more time to continue negotiations toward a broader agreement.

Analysts believe the ongoing trade truce reduces escalation risks in global markets and supports stability across international supply chains.

Path toward broader talks

The new extension raises the likelihood of a high-level meeting between Washington and Beijing to pursue longer-term solutions on tariffs and trade relations.

The temporary deal is expected to strengthen investor confidence and ease market volatility linked to the trade dispute.