A flurry of recent headlines indicates that the United States and China are on the verge of finalizing a major trade agreement after years of tariff disputes and negotiations. President Donald Trump has repeatedly stated that a deal is 'very close,' with top-level talks taking place in Stockholm and both sides expressing optimism. The Trump administration appears to be prioritizing dealmaking, even pausing some export controls to smooth negotiations. While details remain scarce, the agreement is expected to address tariffs, market access, and technology issues. However, some analysts caution that the deal may be a temporary fix rather than a comprehensive solution to longstanding trade tensions.
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