#TariffsPause

The term TariffsPause does not have an official meaning in Portuguese or English in major dictionaries or common literature of international trade and economics as of the present date (April 2025). However, the structure of the term suggests a combination of the words:

Tariffs: tariffs (usually referring to import/export taxes)

Pause: pause, suspension

Possible meaning TariffsPause can be interpreted as a temporary pause in the charging or imposing of trade tariffs, especially in the context of international agreements, trade negotiations, or economic relief policies.

Contexts in which it may appear

Trade agreements: Countries may adopt a "TariffsPause" during negotiations, temporarily suspending tariffs on certain products while discussing more permanent agreements.

Emergency measures: During crises (pandemics, wars, disasters), governments may place certain tariffs on "pause" to facilitate the entry of essential goods.

Economic policy: To stimulate trade or control inflation, a government may announce a period without the application of certain tariffs.