Proposals have been put forward by the Commission.
The US-China trade dispute, a long-standing issue, has taken a new turn with an extension of the tariff truce for another 90 days. The announcement was made on August 11, 2025, halting planned tariff hikes until November 10, 2025. This move aims to provide stability during the critical year-end retail season and lays groundwork for potential further negotiations.
Despite the truce, some previously imposed tariffs remain in place, such as a 50% tariff on certain copper products effective August 1, 2025. Overall, average US tariffs on Chinese imports in 2025 have been above 50%.
Regarding the Gaza Strip, the latest developments on ceasefire efforts are not available as of August 2025. For up-to-date information, it is recommended to consult specialized news sources.
In conclusion, the extension of the tariff pause between the United States and China is a positive development in US-China relations, but it does not guarantee a resolution to the trade dispute. The delay in the US-China trade dispute is a step towards easing tensions, while the Gaza ceasefire efforts continue, with no new updates as of August 2025.
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