Chinese leader Xi Jinping thinks president will fold before launching new tariffs that would roil markets
The extension delays triple-digit tariffs on goods between the world’s two largest economies, easing market tensions and giving more time for trade talks before the holiday season
As tensions rise once more, global markets are left watching closely whether the two economic giants can salvage the truce or spiral further into trade conflict.
The Chinese Tourism Ministry also issued a risk alert for Chinese travelers planning to visit the U.S., citing deterioration of China-U.S. relations.