KEY POINTS
  • U.S. and China signed the first phase trade agreement at the White House after slapping tariffs on billions of dollars worth of each other's goods for almost two years.
  • "There's a great sense of welcome that the deal was signed and a little bit of relief, naturally, and some measured optimism about how we can move forward," said Gregory Gilligan, chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in China.
  • Despite some provisions, Tim Seymour told CNBC it was an "agreement where China got largely what they wanted" and that there's still a "whole lot of uncertainty."

A partial trade deal signed by the U.S. and China gives some relief to the market but doesn't remove uncertainty, analysts said.

"There's a great sense of welcome that the deal was signed and a little bit of relief, naturally, and some measured optimism about how we can move forward," said Gregory Gilligan, chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in China.