Former Treasury Division Secretary Larry Summers mentioned Monday that there was no query that President Trump blinked when it got here to the latest settlement on a 90-day pause between the US and China on most tariffs imposed on one another since early final month.

“I think it’s very clear that it’s President Trump who blinked,” Summers advised CNN’s Kasie Hunt on “The Arena.” “We had said that we were determined to impose these policies for an indefinite period.”

“China didn’t make any consequential or significant change in its policies,” he added.

On Monday, China and the U.S. mentioned they agreed to a 90-day pause on most tariffs imposed on one another starting in early April. In a joint assertion in a single day, the 2 international locations vowed to proceed working within the route of an enduring commerce deal whereas bringing down tariffs for now.

Because of the settlement, the U.S. dropped its tariff price for Chinese language imports to 30 p.c from 145 p.c, whereas China agreed to carry down its tariff price to 10 p.c from 125 p.c.

“Now look, sometimes it’s good to blink,” Summers advised Hunt. “When you make a mistake, it’s usually best to correct it and retreat, even if it’s a little bit embarrassing.” 

U.S. Commerce Consultant Jamieson Greer and Treasury Division Secretary Scott Bessent unveiled the settlement at a information convention in Switzerland, following representatives from each international locations assembly over the weekend for the primary time because the commerce warfare began.

“The consensus from both delegations this weekend is neither side wants a decoupling,” Bessent mentioned, in response to The Related Press. “And what had occurred with these very high tariffs … was an embargo, the equivalent of an embargo. And neither side wants that. We do want trade.”

The Hill has reached out to the Treasury Division, Greer’s workplace and the White Home for remark.