#TariffsPause Trump decided to pause the tariff lawsuits due to growing concern and economic tension among both citizens and investors. The decision came after observing volatility in the financial markets, which caused nervousness and a decline in economic confidence. Although the tariffs on China remain, this pause seeks to calm the internal economic waters and avoid a greater negative impact on the markets. However, pressure on other countries, especially China, still exists, with high tariffs as a pressure measure in its trade policy.
I believe that Trump's decision to temporarily pause the tariff lawsuits has to do with the negative impact it was having on the internal economy of the United States. Financial markets are very sensitive to uncertainty, and upon seeing that trade tensions were increasing, the reaction was one of nervousness, which may have led to declines in the stock markets and affected consumption.
Trump, seeing that the negative effects were beginning to hit the pockets of Americans, probably decided to give a breather to prevent the situation from getting further out of control. Although there is still pressure on China and other countries, pausing the lawsuits shows an attempt at balance: to maintain protectionist policies without suffocating the U.S. economy in the process.
It is a strategic move to allow space for negotiation and diplomacy, without causing further economic harm, especially at a time when internal tensions were already generating enough pressure.
P.S.: This is a somewhat intersecting opinion and related to the web.