Trump tariffs cast shadow as US-China trade shrinks ahead of Xi meeting

Direct trade between China and the United States continues its shrinking trend, new US government data showed on Thursday, as the anniversary of “Liberation Day” highlights how last year’s tariff escalations deepened tensions between the two global powers. The figures come ahead of a planned leaders

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Trump tariffs cast shadow as US-China trade shrinks ahead of Xi meeting

Direct trade between China and the United States continues its shrinking trend, new US government data showed on Thursday, as the anniversary of “Liberation Day” highlights how last year’s tariff escalations deepened tensions between the two global powers.

The figures come ahead of a planned leaders’ meeting in Beijing next month, where both sides are expected to explore ways to stabilise relations after a period of renewed economic strain, and just hours before he announced a fresh set of tariffs targeting the pharmaceutical industry.

The February international trade data by the US Census Bureau and the US Bureau of Economic Analysis, US federal agencies, showed one of the lowest monthly bilateral goods deficits with China in two decades, even as the overall US trade deficit expanded due to surging imports from alternative partners.

The US goods deficit with China stood at US$13.1 billion in February, continuing a sharp decoupling trend. This is marginally up from January’s revised US$12.7 billion, but remains historically low.

In a press release marking the one-year anniversary of Liberation Day, when US President Donald Trump imposed hefty tariffs on all trading partners, the US Trade Representative’s office highlighted China as a stand-out example of improving bilateral trade balance.

As per the USTR, the goods trade deficit with China declined by 30 per cent in 2025, “creating more balanced trade between the world’s largest economies”. Last year the figure dropped to US$202.1 billion – the lowest level since the early 2000s.

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