'Total reset' with China sends market soaring China's official state news agency, Xinhua, said on May 10 that the high-level meeting began at the request of the U.S. A "stable and constructive" relationship serves the interests of both nations and the world at large, it mentioned and added, "Trade wars and tariff battles yield no winners."
U.S. Announces Trade Deal Reached With China In Geneva Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Jamieson Greer addressed the media, reporting "substantial progress" and a productive round of negotiations. .......... He extended thanks to the Swiss government for providing a conducive venue, which he believes contributed to the productivity of the discussions. ........ "This was, as the Secretary pointed out, a very constructive two days. It’s important to understand how quickly we were able to come to agreement, which reflects that perhaps the differences were not so large as maybe thought."
- Talks Ongoing, No Formal Truce: The Geneva talks, continuing into May 11, 2025, aim to de-escalate tensions rather than secure a comprehensive trade deal. Both sides have expressed cautious optimism, but no formal truce has been announced. US President Donald Trump described the first day of talks as a "very good meeting" with "great progress made," suggesting a "total reset" in relations, but specifics remain undisclosed. A source indicated discussions would extend into Sunday, May 11, with details possibly released on Monday.
- No Breakthrough Achieved: Analysts and sources report low expectations for a major breakthrough. The talks focus on establishing frameworks, setting boundaries, and exploring de-escalation pathways, such as tariff reductions. Swiss hosts hope for a "roadmap" to emerge, but experts like Evan Medeiros suggest the meetings are primarily about setting the stage for future negotiations.
- Positive Signals: US stock futures rose after the talks were announced, reflecting market optimism for potential de-escalation. A post on X from@amitisinvestingquoted Bessent claiming "substantial progress" with details forthcoming on Monday, though this remains unverified. China's Xinhua News Agency called the talks a "positive and necessary step," while maintaining Beijing's stance against unilateral tariffs.
- Points of Contention: The US seeks to reduce its $295 billion trade deficit with China and address perceived unfair practices, including technology transfers and subsidies. China demands tariff reductions, clarity on US purchase expectations, and equal treatment. Non-trade issues, such as fentanyl exports and geopolitical tensions, complicate negotiations, with China sending a top public-security official to the talks.
- US: The tariffs have driven up consumer prices, with Goldman Sachs predicting inflation could double to 4% by year-end. US GDP contracted in the first quarter since 2022, partly due to importers rushing goods before tariffs took effect.
- China: Exports to the US dropped 21% in April 2025, and the IMF downgraded China's growth outlook. The trade war threatens up to 16 million jobs, prompting China's central bank to announce monetary stimulus.
- Global: The trade war has roiled markets, disrupted supply chains, and raised fears of a global economic downturn.
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