India, May 13 -- As both sides near an agreement, the key question is: what will this mean for global trade
After a surprising but welcome turn of events, the United States and China have returned to the negotiating table, signalling a potential de-escalation in what has been one of the most disruptive trade conflicts in recent memory. Over the weekend, senior economic officials from both nations convened in Geneva for two days of intensive discussions that, according to US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, led to "substantial progress" in defusing tensions. While the specifics of the agreement reached remain under wraps until a formal announcement expected shortly, what is clear is that both sides are showing a newfound willingness to coo...