According to a Beijing-affiliated outlet, Yuyuan Tantian, citing sources, U.S. officials have reportedly contacted Chinese counterparts to discuss the heavy tariffs impacting global markets and supply chains.
The outlet, tied to CCTV, stated on Weibo that Washington is “proactively” seeking talks through various channels, suggesting the U.S. is under greater pressure to negotiate due to multiple challenges faced by the Trump administration.
Starting in April, the U.S. imposed tariffs as high as 145% on Chinese goods, while China retaliated with 125% duties on U.S. imports.
President Trump has claimed China initiated talks and expressed optimism about reaching a deal “on our terms” during a NewsNation town hall.
However, Beijing denies any ongoing discussions, calling for fair and reciprocal dialogue while vowing to resist in a trade war if necessary, with a foreign ministry video declaring China will “never kneel.”
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
The U.S.-China tariff dispute is a complex interplay of economic warfare, political posturing, and geopolitical strategy.
The U.S.’s reported outreach reflects mounting domestic pressure to mitigate the tariffs’ fallout, while China’s denials and defiant rhetoric signal a calculated refusal to yield.
As both nations navigate this high-stakes standoff, the global economy remains caught in the crossfire, with significant implications for trade, stability, and power dynamics in 2025 and beyond.
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