Joint Statement of the China-US Economic and Trade Talks in Geneva

2025-05-13 10:54

Xinhua News Agency, Geneva, May 12th


Joint Statement of the China-US Economic and Trade Talks in Geneva

The Government of the People's Republic of China ("China") and the Government of the United States of America ("the United States")

Recognize the importance of bilateral economic and trade relations to both countries and the global economy;

Recognize the importance of sustainable, long-term, and mutually beneficial bilateral economic and trade relations;

In light of the recent discussions between the two sides, believe that continuous consultations will help address the issues of concern in the economic and trade field;

Continue to advance relevant work in the spirit of mutual openness, continuous communication, cooperation, and mutual respect;

Both sides commit to taking the following measures by May 14, 2025:

The United States will (1) Amend the ad valorem tariffs imposed on Chinese goods (including goods from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Macao Special Administrative Region) as stipulated in Executive Order No. 14257 dated April 2, 2025. Specifically, the 24% tariffs will be suspended for the initial 90 days, while retaining the remaining 10% tariffs on these goods as provided for in the said Executive Order; (2) Cancel the tariffs imposed on these goods in accordance with Executive Order No. 14259 dated April 8, 2025 and Executive Order No. 14266 dated April 9, 2025.

China will (1) Correspondingly amend the ad valorem tariffs imposed on US goods as stipulated in Announcement No. 4 of the Tariff Commission in 2025. Specifically, the 24% tariffs will be suspended for the initial 90 days, while retaining the remaining 10% tariffs on these goods, and cancel the tariffs imposed on these goods in accordance with Announcement No. 5 and Announcement No. 6 of the Tariff Commission in 2025; (2) Take necessary measures to suspend or cancel the non-tariff countermeasures against the United States that have been in effect since April 2, 2025.

After taking the above measures, both sides will establish a mechanism to continue consultations on economic and trade relations. The Chinese representative is Vice Premier of the State Council He Lifeng, and the US representatives are Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent and US Trade Representative Jamison Greer. The consultations can be held in China, the United States, or a third country agreed upon by both sides. As needed, both sides can conduct consultations at the working level on relevant economic and trade issues.





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