#TariffsPause A "tariffs pause" refers to a temporary suspension or halt in the imposition or enforcement of tariffs (import taxes) between countries. This can happen for several reasons, such as:
Ongoing trade negotiations – countries may pause tariffs to create a better environment for discussions.
De-escalation of a trade dispute – to reduce tensions and avoid further economic damage.
Economic support – during crises like a pandemic or war, tariffs might be paused to ease supply chains and lower costs.
Basically, it’s like hitting the pause button on trade penalties while other issues are being worked out.