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Recently, China and the United States started new trade negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland.
The two countries agreed to suspend some tariffs for 90 days, which surprised many people.
The US reduced some tariffs on Chinese goods, and China also reduced tariffs on American goods and canceled some non-tariff measures.
The two countries also decided to continue negotiations, hoping to reduce trade friction.
Although there has been progress, it is still difficult to reach a comprehensive trade agreement.
The US hopes China will allow the renminbi to float freely, open its market, make it easier for American companies to enter China, and also hopes China will relax capital flows.
But the Chinese government is unwilling to do this because it might weaken China's economy, cause many job losses, and affect national security.
Therefore, the trade dispute between China and the US may continue.
Although neither country wants a complete separation, the future relationship remains uncertain.