The United States and China are set to hold crucial trade talks this weekend in Switzerland, aiming to de-escalate the ongoing tariff conflict that has disrupted global markets and strained both economies. With tariffs exceeding 100% on both sides, analysts warn the trade war—now entering a more volatile phase under President Donald Trump’s renewed campaign—could lead to further economic fallout if unresolved.
The U.S. seeks to shrink its trade deficit and push China to reform its state-driven economy, while Beijing demands the removal of punitive tariffs and respect for its development model. However, trust is low, and non-trade issues such as tech sanctions, the Ukraine war, and fentanyl trafficking further complicate the discussions.
President Trump recently suggested reducing tariffs on Chinese goods from 145% to 80%, still significantly higher than his earlier campaign pledge of 60%. Beijing may seek a 90-day tariff waiver, similar to previous global exemptions, though most analysts doubt the U.S. will agree.
Experts believe this weekend's outcome will likely be limited to establishing a negotiation process and agenda, rather than achieving breakthroughs. Any temporary truce or symbolic tariff rollback—potentially to around 60%—could be perceived as progress by financial markets, offering short-term relief to businesses.
With political rhetoric intensifying on both sides, the talks appear less about immediate results and more about framing the other as the first to blink. Still, even minor de-escalation may help prevent broader economic damage and open the door for future negotiations.
As investors watch closely, the outcome could influence not just U.S.-China relations but global trade dynamics in the months ahead.


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