China will suspend retaliatory tariffs on US imports, including lifting duties on farm goods, following last week's meeting of the two countries' leaders, Beijing has confirmed on Wednesday.
However, imports of US soybeans would still face a 13 per cent tariff, Beijing said.
The State Council's tariff commission announced it would remove the duties of up to 15 per cent it imposed on certain US agricultural goods from November 10, while maintaining the 10 per cent levies introduced in response to President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" duties.
Trump says the US will resume testing nuclear weapons
The United States last tested a nuclear weapon in 1992, and appears to be making the move in reaction to Russia successfully testing a Poseidon nuclear-powered super torpedo.
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