The Week Ahead (Nov. 10-16): U.S., China Begin Rolling Back Tariffs
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Nov. 10: U.S. and China ease tariff measures
Beginning Nov. 10, the U.S. will adjust tariffs on Chinese goods, lowering fentanyl-related tariff rates, extending the suspension period for reciprocal tariffs and the validity of Section 301 tariff exemptions and pausing export controls and port fee policies for one year. For its part, China will suspend a 24% tariff on certain U.S. imports for one year, while keeping a 10% rate, and will cease levying additional tariffs on some products.
Nov. 10 – 13: Spanish king to visit China
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- The US and China agreed to ease some tariffs and extend exemptions starting Nov. 10, while China grants visa-free entry to Swedes from Nov. 2025.
- State visits to China by Spain's King Felipe VI, Norway’s Foreign Minister, and Thailand’s King are scheduled in November.
- Major events include Baidu’s AI conference (Nov. 13), the Double 11 shopping festival (Nov. 11), the Caixin Summit (Nov. 12–14), and Chile’s elections (Nov. 16).
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- Baidu Inc. will host its "Baidu World 2025" conference in Beijing on November 13. The event, themed "AI in Action," will showcase the company's latest artificial intelligence applications and product upgrades.
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