#TariffsPause

President Donald Trump has once again sent a clear message to global economies: if China or other nations want concessions from the U.S., they must first offer "something substantial" in return. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump indicated that another delay in the trade tariffs is unlikely. He stated that financial markets are beginning to understand his policy, and after initial shocks, stability is starting to return.

Trump’s stance shows that he firmly believes in his trade strategy and is not willing to bow under pressure. He wants the United States to secure deals that are on an "equal footing," rather than offering concessions just for temporary compromise. New trade agreements are expected over the next three to four weeks, especially with Japan, where negotiations are said to be very close. Global markets and political circles are now closely watching Trump’s next move.