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There is a new development in the customs tariff tension between the USA and China! Is an agreement near? Chinese sources spoke.
The United States has recently taken proactive steps to re-engage China in discussions regarding tariffs, showing that Washington's urgency to reduce economic tensions has increased.
According to knowledgeable sources speaking to Yuyuan Tantian, a social media account linked to China's state television CCTV, the U.S. has reached out to China through a number of diplomatic and informal channels in an effort to restart negotiations.
This new initiative comes after increasing signs from President Donald Trump and senior members of the economy and trade team that talks with Beijing are ongoing. Analysts suggest that the frequency and tone of these messages reflect a growing sense of urgency within the Trump administration.
An international trade expert said, "From a negotiation perspective, the party that publishes updates more frequently is generally under more pressure," and added, "Currently, this party seems to be America."
The Trump administration is reportedly struggling with increasing domestic challenges, including rising public criticism of economic troubles and trade policies. These pressures are thought to have heightened Washington's desire to bring China back to the negotiating table.
Meanwhile, analysts note that China continues to be cautious. Sources say that Beijing will not respond until the U.S. takes concrete steps instead of relying solely on verbal initiatives. However, experts believe that if serious negotiations resume, it could provide a strategic opportunity for China to test Washington's true intentions and negotiate from a position of strength.