‘100% tariff off the table’: China, US reach ‘basic consensus’ on trade deal ahead of Trump-Xi meet

‘100% tariff off the table’: China, US reach ‘basic consensus’ on trade deal ahead of Trump-Xi meet


China and the United States have achieved a โ€œbasic consensusโ€ on a potential trade agreement after two days of intensive discussions in Kuala Lumpur. The announcement comes just before a scheduled meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

New Delhi:

China announced on Sunday that it has reached a โ€œbasic consensusโ€ with the United States on a possible trade agreement. The breakthrough was achieved only days before US President Donald Trump is due to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping. Lifeng described the exchanges as โ€œcandid, in-depth, and constructive.โ€

Everything you need to know about the meetingย 

According to a report by Xinhua, the agreement came after two days of negotiations between Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and a US delegation led by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. The discussions took place on the sidelines of the ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur.

Reportedly, the agenda covered a wide range of economic issues, including tariffs, export controls, agricultural trade, and joint efforts to combat fentanyl trafficking.

The vice premier emphasised that the foundation of Beijingโ€“Washington economic relations lies in โ€œmutual benefit and win-win results.โ€ He added that โ€œboth countries gain from cooperation and lose from confrontation.โ€

US signals tariff threat may be liftedย 

After the talks, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CBS News that Trumpโ€™s earlier threat to double tariffs on Chinese goods by an additional 100% has now been withdrawn. The proposed measure was originally part of Washingtonโ€™s response to Chinaโ€™s tightened export restrictions on rare earth materials critical inputs for global industries such as electronics and defense.

Bessent explained, โ€œWe had a very good two-day meeting. I would believe that the – so it would be an extra 100% from where we are now, and I believe that that is effectively off the table. I would expect that the threat of the 100% has gone away, as has the threat of the immediate imposition of the Chinese initiating a worldwide export control regime.โ€

According to CNN, both sides are now focusing on preventing further escalation in trade tensions that had intensified earlier this month. The new tariffs were initially scheduled to take effect on November 1.

Trump-Xi meet soonย 

Trump arrived in Malaysia on Sunday for the ASEAN summit, the first stop in his five-day tour of Asiaย  which will culminate in a meeting with Xi Jinping in South Korea on October 30. Speaking to reporters, Trump said, โ€œI think we’re going to have a deal with China.โ€

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