China and US to Discuss Mutual Tariff Reductions on $30 Billion in Goods
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China's Ministry of Commerce announced that delegations from China and the US will discuss mutual tariff reductions on products worth at least $30 billion for each side, as agreed in principle during trade council consultations in South Korea.
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Why It Matters
Delegations from China and the United States met in South Korea for consultations. The discussions focused on trade and economic matters between the two nations.
BEIJING, May 20. /TASS/. Delegations from China and the United States will discuss mutual tariff reductions on products worth at least $30 bln for each side, China’s Ministry of Commerce said.
"The parties agreed in principle to discuss under the trade council framework agreements on mutual reduction of tariffs on products of similar volume, which amounts to $30 bln or more for each of them," according to a commentary describing consultations that took place in South Korea on May 12-13.
For a range of goods that are "of mutual interest," it is expected that "most-favored tariffs or even lower ones will be applied," the ministry noted. "The implementation of these agreements will not only contribute to the stabilization and expansion of bilateral trade between China and the United States, but will also serve as a useful example for global open cooperation. Trade and economic delegations from both sides will maintain close contacts, agree on specific measures, and facilitate their speedy implementation," the commentary said.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Specific measures for mutual tariff reductions will be agreed upon.
Very likely · Within months
Implementation of tariff reduction agreements.
Likely · Within months
Open Questions
- What specific products will be included in the tariff reductions?
- What is the timeline for implementing these agreements?
- Will there be further rounds of negotiations?
- What are the specific 'most-favored tariffs or even lower ones' to be applied?





