US and China extend tariff truce deadline to November

The United States and China have agreed to extend the deadline for resolving their trade dispute. Originally set to expire on March 1st, the tariff truce has now been extended to November. The decision was made by US President Donald Trump, who signed an executive order to extend the deadline. This move comes as the two countries continue to negotiate a comprehensive trade agreement. The trade war between the US and China has been ongoing for over a year, with both sides imposing tariffs on billions of dollars' worth of each other's goods. The extension of the tariff truce provides more time for the two economic superpowers to reach a deal and avoid further escalation of the trade conflict. The details of the negotiations and the potential outcome of the trade talks remain uncertain. However, the extension of the deadline suggests that both sides are willing to continue their efforts to find a resolution and avoid a further deterioration of economic relations.
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