Bitcoin News Update: U.S.-China Trade Pause Strengthens Relations as Cryptocurrency Markets Remain Stable
- U.S. and China finalize a one-year trade agreement, reducing tariffs and stabilizing rare earth exports to ease tensions and stabilize markets. - Despite the deal, crypto markets remain unmoved as Bitcoin stabilizes near $110,785, with analysts citing pre-priced trade news and increased selling pressure from large holders. - The U.S. Senate advances the Crypto Market Structure Bill, assigning CFTC and SEC oversight to digital assets and updating compliance rules for stablecoins and DeFi. - China and Sout
China-U.S. Economic Cooperation Accelerates, Crypto Markets Unaffected
The United States and China have made notable progress in reducing trade friction, as Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping revealed a one-year trade pact featuring lower tariffs and promises to maintain steady rare earth exports. The agreement, reached during their discussions in South Korea, reduced U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports from 57% to 47%. In return, China agreed to stop retaliatory tariffs and limit fentanyl shipments. Trump also pointed to advancements in resolving rare earth disputes, which are vital for advanced manufacturing, as noted in a
Despite this diplomatic progress, the cryptocurrency sector remained largely unmoved.
At the same time, the U.S. Senate is moving forward with legislation to clarify digital asset regulation. The forthcoming Crypto Market Structure Bill would grant the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) authority over spot and digital commodity markets, while the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) would oversee securities. The bill also updates rules for stablecoins and decentralized finance (DeFi), reflecting bipartisan efforts to establish clear legal standards for the sector, according to
In addition to the trade pact, the U.S. and China are deepening broader economic ties. China and South Korea signed a $49.24 billion currency swap deal to help stabilize financial markets and lessen dependence on the U.S. dollar. This agreement, one of six MOUs signed during Xi’s trip to Seoul, also seeks to boost trade and cooperation in green technology, according to
While these trade and regulatory advances point to closer economic alignment, the crypto market remains largely unaffected. The U.S. Senate’s push for structured oversight stands in contrast to China’s ongoing crypto bans, though Hong Kong’s rise as a regulated crypto center brings hope for initiatives like
The economic partnership between the U.S. and China is now being reinforced by military dialogue, with defense leaders agreeing to reduce tensions and avoid conflict. This comes after Trump’s statement that working with China could help restore American greatness, as reported by
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