In a move signaling potential thaw in economic tensions, China has temporarily halted adding U.S. companies to its trade control lists for 90 days, starting Tuesday. The decision follows "consensus" reached during recent high-level talks between the two economic giants, according to China's Ministry of Commerce. 🕊️
Think of it as a time-out in the ongoing trade chess match 🏁—a chance for both sides to reassess strategies without escalating tensions. This pause could offer relief for businesses caught in crossfire, from tech startups to agriculture exporters. 💼🌾
While details remain under wraps, experts suggest this "cooling-off period" might pave the way for renewed negotiations. But will it lead to lasting solutions, or just delay the next showdown? 🤔 Stay tuned as we track this developing story!
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China suspends adding U.S. firms to control lists for 90 days
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