Recently, U.S. President Trump stated that he will suspend the imposition of new tariffs on certain goods, drawing international attention. This move is seen as a tentative signal to ease trade friction and may be a balancing act in response to current inflation pressures and a slowdown in economic recovery in the United States. Analysts believe that if the policy is implemented, it will reduce the burden on importers and consumers in the short term, benefiting the repair of the U.S.-China industrial chain. However, the long-term trade policy remains uncertain, and its core logic of 'America First' has not changed. The global market needs to be alert to the repeated cycles of politics and protectionism, and cooperation for mutual benefit remains the mainstream demand in international economic and trade relations.