White House Says It Reached A Trade Deal With China -- Though Details Remain Unknown
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
76% : This weekend was the first meeting between U.S. and Chinese economic officials since the trade war began earlier this year, and Trump suggested ahead of the meetings that U.S. officials would "have a good weekend with China."48% : Last year, the tariff rate on goods coming in from China was about 11%, but Trump upped the rate as part of his "Liberation Day" tariff announcements in which he implemented a base 10% tariff rate on all countries the U.S. trades with, though a much higher rate was imposed on many countries.
36% : That's what Trump suggested he could lower tariffs on China to before the meetings took place, saying in a Friday morning Truth Social post: "80% Tariff on China seems right!
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