#TariffsPause The "Trump tariff pause" refers to a temporary halt or reassessment of tariffs imposed during Donald Trump’s presidency, mainly targeting Chinese goods. These tariffs were part of a broader trade war aimed at reducing the U.S. trade deficit and protecting domestic industries. Under President Joe Biden, many of these tariffs have remained in place, but the administration initiated a review to evaluate their economic impact, including on inflation and supply chains. The pause allows for strategic reconsideration of trade policy, with discussions around easing certain tariffs to improve U.S.-China relations and support American manufacturing and consumers.
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