#TariffsPause The U.S. president has underscored the unlikelihood of a new pause in the "reciprocal" tariffs, increasing pressure on the rest of the world to negotiate trade agreements with the White House.
The options for renewing the current 90-day pause that the president imposed on the tariffs announced on April second.
When asked by reporters on Air Force One about the possibility of extending the pause on these tariffs for another three months, Trump stated that such a scenario is "unlikely." Furthermore, the president indicated that he will not lower rates on China if Beijing does not offer "something substantial" in return.
On the other hand, Trump has indicated that the stock market chaos experienced in recent weeks is due to the markets adjusting to his tariff policy, minimizing the volatility that the stock and bond markets have experienced in light of the global rates from the White House.
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