U.S. President Donald Trump is welcoming China's suspension of tariff hikes on the United States.
"They have just suspended U.S. Tariff Hikes. U.S. is doing very well. China wants to make a big and very comprehensive deal. It could happen, and rather soon!" Trump said on Twitter Friday.
China says beginning January 1, it will suspend raising tariffs for 90 days on $126 billion in U.S.-made cars, trucks and auto parts.
The leaders of the two world powers, Presidents Xi Jinping and Donald Trump, agreed earlier this month to call a truce on their trade dispute.
"Suspension of the tariffs is a concrete measure to implement the consensus reached by the two heads of state," the Tariff Commission Office of China's State Council said in a statement.
Trump had already agreed to suspend planned U.S. tariff increases on Chinese goods while the countries negotiate.
Confusion and anxiety about the tariff plans have roiled stock markets.