Overview
- President Trump said fentanyl-linked tariffs on Chinese goods will drop to 10% from 20% effective immediately.
- U.S. officials said China agreed to resume large-scale purchases of American soybeans and to delay new rare‑earth export controls for one year.
- The roughly 100-minute meeting in Busan concluded without a joint communique, leaving implementation details and enforcement mechanisms to follow.
- The outcomes reflect a Kuala Lumpur negotiating framework that also helped avert a threatened additional 100% U.S. tariff on Chinese imports.
- Trump tied the tariff reduction to Chinese steps on fentanyl precursor enforcement, while Beijing had not released matching specifics at the time of departure.
 
  
  
 