China has halted retaliatory tariffs that it imposed on a range of US agricultural products, after Washington officially halved its fentanyl-related levies on Chinese goods.

China’s Ministry of Finance confirmed in a Wednesday notice that it will suspend all tariffs imposed March 4 on soybeans and other US agricultural products including corn, wheat, sorghum and chicken. That move was previously flagged in a White House fact sheet.

The cancellation — to take effect Monday at 1:01 p.m. — comes hours after President Donald Trump signed a pair of executive orders. Those documents formalized slashing fentanyl-related levies on Chinese exports to 10% from Nov. 10, and continued a truce bringing down the reciprocal US tariff rate from 34% to 10%

The moves are part of a broader pact between Tr

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