This is a strong summary of what happened in the trade talks, but I’m curious about the source of the actual numbers, like China cutting tariffs from 125% to 10% and the U.S. from 145% to 30%. The NPR article is a good start, but I didn’t see exact percentages confirmed there. Were those specific figures mentioned in the article, or did they come from another source? If not, it might be worth clarifying where those numbers came from and whether they refer to specific categories of goods or average rates. It could make your fact-check stronger and help others understand the nuance behind the policy.