#特朗普暂停新关税 Trump's adjustment to the tariff policy was made just hours after his policy of imposing 'reciprocal tariffs' on nearly 60 countries and regions took effect. He posted on his self-operated social media platform Truth Social that he has authorized a '90-day suspension (of reciprocal tariffs)', during which countries will face a 10% base tariff, plus the previously imposed 25% tariffs on cars, steel, and aluminum.

The reasons for Trump's decision mainly include: first, pressure from members within his party, such as South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who spoke with Trump and expressed concerns from automakers about the impact of tariffs on business; second, his two senior advisors—Treasury Secretary Scott Benset and Commerce Secretary Howard Ratnick—unanimously urged the president to suspend the tariffs; third, panic in the U.S. financial markets, with the U.S. stock market losing $6 trillion in value within a week, and significant sell-offs in the bond market, causing the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield to briefly rise above 4.5%.