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<h1>Trade Officials Discuss Extending 90-Day Tariff Pause Amidst Ongoing Negotiations on Market Access and Controls</h1> Top trade officials from two major economies met in Sweden for a second day to negotiate tariffs that have disrupted bilateral trade. The talks followed a prior 90-day tariff pause set to expire soon, with current tariffs at 30% and 10% on each other's goods. Discussions included market access, investment, fentanyl precursor controls, energy purchases, and technology export restrictions. While both sides described the talks as constructive, uncertainty remains about reaching a deal or extending the tariff pause. Analysts predict a likely extension of the current tariff levels, which are lower than previous peak rates. Observers note challenges due to the negotiating partner's increased confidence and unwillingness to accept a one-sided agreement, indicating that any resolution will require concessions from both parties.