Imran Khalid: The Stockholm Accord and the Future of Sino-American Trade

In the bustling ports of Shanghai and Los Angeles, containers once stalled by trade wars now move with renewed purpose—a quiet testament to the power of dialogue. The Stockholm Joint Statement, forged in the twilight of a fragile truce, marks a hopeful turn in the Sino-American saga in which cooperation, not confrontation, charts the course ahead. Far from the brinkmanship that once defined these exchanges, the agreement, brokered by Vice Premier He Lifeng and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent alongside Trade Representative Jamison Greer, has extended a lifeline to bilateral commerce, suspending hefty tariff escalations for another 90 days.

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