#TariffsPause In 2025, President Donald Trump introduced a 90-day tariff pause starting in April to ease trade tensions and support negotiations. Earlier in March, a one-month tariff pause was granted on Canadian goods, including auto imports, and potash levies were reduced. The U.S. automakers also benefited from a temporary reprieve on tariffs for vehicles from Canada and Mexico. Global markets reacted positively; for instance, Pakistan's stock market surged. However, Trump later indicated another 90-day extension was unlikely, signaling a potential return to aggressive tariff policies once the temporary relief period concluded, keeping global markets cautious and trade relations tense.