Donald Trump, the US president, has agreed to hold off on imposing higher tariffs on Chinese imports next year after reaching a deal with Xi Jinping, China’s president, to stall the trade war afflicting both countries and rattling financial markets.
The temporary ceasefire was reached after a working dinner involving the two presidents and their top advisers in Argentina, following the end of the G20 world leaders summit on Saturday.
According to the terms of the deal outlined by the White House, the US will not ratchet up tariffs on more than $200bn of Chinese goods from 10 per cent to 25 per cent in January, as had been planned.
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