Trump to Delay Tariffs on China by Two Weeks

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Trump will delay by two weeks tariffs on $250 billion of Chinese goods to Oct. 15, calling it a 'gesture of good will'

WASHINGTON—President Trump says the U.S. will delay by two weeks a planned increase of tariffs on some Chinese imports, an announcement that comes as Chinese and American officials plan to hold another round of talks aimed at taming a trade war.

Mr. Trump said on Twitter Wednesday that the U.S. will delay a tariff increase that was to go into effect on roughly $250 billion worth of goods on Oct. 1. He said the move comes “at the request of the Vice Premier of China, Liu He, and due to the fact that the People’s Republic of...

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