#TariffsPause is a temporary pause or suspension period in the customs tariffs imposed on goods and services exchanged between countries. Governments or trade parties may resort to imposing TariffsPause as part of trade agreements or during negotiations aimed at alleviating economic disputes, or to stimulate trade and increase trade flows. In some cases, TariffsPause is announced to stimulate domestic economic growth, especially if the imposed tariffs negatively impact prices or production costs. Countries may also use this mechanism to give local companies and factories the opportunity to prepare for a new wave of tariffs or trade changes. TariffsPause is usually defined for a specific period of time, and after it ends, the situation is evaluated to decide whether to continue the suspension or resume the customs tariffs. This step is important in managing economic tensions and facilitating the global movement of goods.