#TariffsPause As of late April 2025, the United States has implemented a 90-day pause on additional tariffs for most countries, with China being a notable exception. This pause, announced on April 9, temporarily suspends tariffs beyond the base 10% rate for numerous trading partners. However, tariffs on Chinese imports have been significantly increased,
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President Trump has indicated that another 90-day tariff pause is unlikely, emphasizing a shift towards renewed enforcement of tariffs as part of broader trade negotiations. This stance aims to pressure other nations into negotiating trade deals with the U.S.
The initial tariff increases led to significant market volatility, prompting the administration to announce the temporary suspension. While this move provided short-term relief, the long-term economic impacts remain uncertain, especially if further negotiations outcomes