
China-U.S. Trade Agreement
The China-U.S. trade agreement is a formal arrangement between China and the United States aimed at resolving trade disputes and promoting fair economic exchange. It typically involves commitments from China to purchase more American goods and services, reduce subsidies that favor domestic companies, and improve intellectual property protections. In return, the U.S. may lower tariffs and ease certain trade restrictions. The goal is to create a more balanced, transparent trading relationship that benefits both countries’ economies while reducing trade tensions. Such agreements evolve over time as each side negotiates changes to meet mutual interests.