#特朗普暂停新关税 Trump has indeed suspended the new tariff policy for most countries, but there is an exception for China. The specific situation is as follows:

1. Suspension of tariffs on most countries: Trump announced on April 9 that he would suspend the implementation of new tariffs for more than 70 countries and regions, excluding China, for 90 days, while the tariffs on China were raised to 145%. This decision was made to negotiate trade with countries and regions around the world, and the grace period will expire in early July.

2. Tariff policy towards China: Although tariffs on most countries have been suspended, Trump raised the tariffs on Chinese goods to 145%. He stated that he would not consider reducing tariffs on China unless China makes 'substantial concessions'. Furthermore, the Trump administration is considering reducing tariffs on Chinese goods by more than 50%, with some product rates possibly dropping to between 35% and 65%.

3. Domestic reaction: Trump's tariff policy has sparked widespread controversy within the United States. Twelve states have jointly sued the Trump administration, accusing it of overstepping constitutional powers without congressional approval, threatening the stability of the U.S. economy. Additionally, some major donors and economic experts have criticized this policy for its negative impact on the U.S. economy.

4. International reaction: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and other European leaders welcomed Trump's latest suspension of tariffs and announced the decision to postpone retaliatory tariffs on U.S. products.

In summary, Trump has indeed suspended the new tariff policy for most countries, but the tariff policy towards China remains under high pressure.