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U.S., China Ink Initial Trade Deal – The White House

Last updated: May 12, 2025 9:15 am
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In a move that the administration touts as a win for the American populace, President Donald J. Trump has successfully brokered a preliminary trade agreement with China. This deal is poised to lower tariffs, cease retaliatory measures, and pave the way for a new era of equitable trade practices.

This marks the second major trade achievement in just a week, following President Trump’s much-cited agreement with the United Kingdom. Such developments reflect Trump’s ongoing mission to liberate American workers and enterprises from what he describes as the shackles of long-standing unfair trade practices.

Details of the Agreement Unveiled in Geneva

During a press conference in Geneva, Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Jamieson Greer detailed the essentials of this nascent agreement:

  • Secretary Bessent: “We have achieved a 90-day pause, significantly reducing tariff levels — both sides will lower their tariffs by 115%.”
  • Ambassador Greer: “The U.S. and China have committed to collaborate on the fentanyl crisis, which is a positive step forward.”
  • Secretary Bessent: “A surprising aspect of our discussions was the degree of Chinese engagement regarding the fentanyl crisis, particularly with the presence of their Deputy Minister for Public Safety, leading to a detailed dialogue.”
  • Ambassador Greer: “We anticipate that our economy will continue to thrive as we establish a clearer framework for these negotiations, ultimately enhancing global trade.”

Spreading the Word

Following the press conference, Secretary Bessent made the rounds on various media platforms to inform the public about this groundbreaking deal:

  • On negotiations: “Throughout the process, we maintained a respectful dialogue. Representing the two largest economies in the world, we were firm yet progressive … We approached the table with a clear agenda and made substantial progress.”
  • On curbing fentanyl precursors: “This issue is a top priority for President Trump and the entire administration. With hundreds of thousands of American lives at stake annually, our discussions here indicate that China is now serious about helping curb the flow of precursor drugs.”
  • On non-tariff barriers: “While we’ve pursued free trade, it’s clear that this has not benefitted American workers. The so-called ‘China shock’ has devastated our manufacturing sector. China’s subsidies for labor and capital goods have resulted in a trade imbalance, prompting us to impose tariffs to rebalance the equation.”
  • On supply chains: “Revitalizing our strategic industries is not solely a tariff issue; it also requires a national commitment. This administration is determined to ensure we never face the supply chain disruptions experienced during COVID-19 again.”
  • On previous agreements: “In January 2020, President Trump formulated an effective trade agreement with China, which the Biden Administration decided to overlook, leading to a situation where the Chinese delegation felt empowered to disregard their commitments once the new administration took office.”

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