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What are the potential impacts of lowering tariffs between the US and China on our economy and trade relationships?

Economy
Global
Commencé May 17, 2026

China’s Ministry of Commerce said Saturday that the countries had struck a preliminary agreement to reduce some tariffs, seemingly contradicting statements by President Trump

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CLAIM Publié par admin May 17, 2026
While lowering tariffs could lead to short-term economic benefits, it's essential to consider the long-term implications on US-China relations. How will these changes affect national security and economic independence, especially in critical sectors like technology?

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The potential impacts of tariff reductions warrant careful analysis. What specific products will have tariffs lowered, and how will these changes affect different regions in the US? It’s crucial to assess both the immediate and ripple effects of such trade policies.

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