China is exploring the possibility of engaging in discussions with the United States regarding tariffs, as noted in a recent statement by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce. This development comes amid persistent trade tensions between these two economic powerhouses. The ministry indicated that it is currently assessing recent signals from the U.S. but stressed that Washington must demonstrate genuine intent by amending its practices and eliminating unilateral tariffs as a precursor to any meaningful dialogue. It further cautioned that inconsistent messages from the U.S. could exacerbate the erosion of mutual trust. Beijing reaffirmed that for any substantial negotiations to take place, the U.S. must revoke tariffs and ensure equitable treatment. The trade tensions have intensified since the Trump administration's decision to increase tariffs on Chinese imports in April, which led to retaliatory actions from China.