US and China Agree to 12-Month Truce on Tariffs Amid Ongoing Trade Tensions
In a surprise move, US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping have agreed to a one-year pause on punitive tariffs that have been straining relations between the two superpowers. The agreement, which was reached during face-to-face talks in South Korea's Busan city, brings a temporary reprieve to the ongoing trade war.
At the heart of the deal are China's restrictions on rare earth metals and export limitations on US-based NVIDIA's AI chips. The materials in question are crucial for manufacturing everything from smartphones and electric vehicles to military equipment. According to reports, China has agreed to put its plans for new tariffs on hold while Trump lowers Chinese tariffs by 10 percent.
In a statement following the talks, Trump indicated that semiconductors were discussed during his meetings with Xi, leaving the door open for US companies like NVIDIA to sell their AI chips in China. The development comes as a relief for NVIDIA, which had faced an initial ban on selling its H20 chips in China earlier this year, only to have Beijing instruct major tech firms not to do business until a national security review was completed.
However, the agreement does not address other contentious issues, including TikTok's future in the US. The Trump administration claims to be close to a deal that would see US gain majority ownership of the Chinese-owned social media giant, but no concrete progress has been made at this point.
The rare earth metals and AI chip disputes are significant because they are key drivers of the trade tensions between Washington and Beijing. China's control over these materials gives it a strong bargaining chip in talks with the US, while NVIDIA's AI chips have raised concerns about national security.
While the 12-month truce on tariffs offers a temporary respite from the trade war, experts warn that the issues at play are complex and may not be resolved anytime soon. The deal also highlights the increasingly complex nature of global trade relations, where tensions between superpowers can ebb and flow in response to shifting economic landscapes.
				
			In a surprise move, US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping have agreed to a one-year pause on punitive tariffs that have been straining relations between the two superpowers. The agreement, which was reached during face-to-face talks in South Korea's Busan city, brings a temporary reprieve to the ongoing trade war.
At the heart of the deal are China's restrictions on rare earth metals and export limitations on US-based NVIDIA's AI chips. The materials in question are crucial for manufacturing everything from smartphones and electric vehicles to military equipment. According to reports, China has agreed to put its plans for new tariffs on hold while Trump lowers Chinese tariffs by 10 percent.
In a statement following the talks, Trump indicated that semiconductors were discussed during his meetings with Xi, leaving the door open for US companies like NVIDIA to sell their AI chips in China. The development comes as a relief for NVIDIA, which had faced an initial ban on selling its H20 chips in China earlier this year, only to have Beijing instruct major tech firms not to do business until a national security review was completed.
However, the agreement does not address other contentious issues, including TikTok's future in the US. The Trump administration claims to be close to a deal that would see US gain majority ownership of the Chinese-owned social media giant, but no concrete progress has been made at this point.
The rare earth metals and AI chip disputes are significant because they are key drivers of the trade tensions between Washington and Beijing. China's control over these materials gives it a strong bargaining chip in talks with the US, while NVIDIA's AI chips have raised concerns about national security.
While the 12-month truce on tariffs offers a temporary respite from the trade war, experts warn that the issues at play are complex and may not be resolved anytime soon. The deal also highlights the increasingly complex nature of global trade relations, where tensions between superpowers can ebb and flow in response to shifting economic landscapes.
 . but what about tiktok? is the us gonna own that thing? and what's with these rare earth metals, can't china just make its own or something?
. but what about tiktok? is the us gonna own that thing? and what's with these rare earth metals, can't china just make its own or something? 

 . Can't we just have a clean conversation without all these distractions? Anyway, back to the news... this 12-month truce on tariffs is kinda cool, I guess
. Can't we just have a clean conversation without all these distractions? Anyway, back to the news... this 12-month truce on tariffs is kinda cool, I guess  .
. . And don't even get me started on TikTok - that's a whole 'nother can of worms
. And don't even get me started on TikTok - that's a whole 'nother can of worms  .
. . Maybe they'll come up with something better than just a 10% tariff reduction
. Maybe they'll come up with something better than just a 10% tariff reduction  . Fingers crossed, right?
. Fingers crossed, right? 
 and china's control over rare earth metals is also a major issue
 and china's control over rare earth metals is also a major issue  it's been a huge stress for everyone involved, especially small businesses and traders who were getting caught in the middle of all this. now we might finally see some progress on those rare earth metals and AI chip disputes... NVIDIA is literally one of my favorite companies and I know how much they were worried about losing out on the Chinese market
 it's been a huge stress for everyone involved, especially small businesses and traders who were getting caught in the middle of all this. now we might finally see some progress on those rare earth metals and AI chip disputes... NVIDIA is literally one of my favorite companies and I know how much they were worried about losing out on the Chinese market 

 about this 12-month truce on tariffs! like i know it's a big deal for ususally when you hear trump & xi meet up face-to-face
 about this 12-month truce on tariffs! like i know it's a big deal for ususally when you hear trump & xi meet up face-to-face  , but still i didn't expect them to come to an agreement so soon! the thing that gets me is that it doesn't address tiktok or anything else... like what about the security concerns and all that jazz?
, but still i didn't expect them to come to an agreement so soon! the thing that gets me is that it doesn't address tiktok or anything else... like what about the security concerns and all that jazz?  and btw, semiconductors were talked about during those talks?
 and btw, semiconductors were talked about during those talks?  they can sell their ai chips in china now! fingers crossed it stays that way
 they can sell their ai chips in china now! fingers crossed it stays that way  .
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