#TariffsPause The United States has paused certain tariffs until July 9, 2025, as part of its trade policy adjustments. Here's a breakdown ¹:

- *Countries Affected*: Most countries, except China, have their country-specific tariffs suspended until July 9.

- *Tariff Rates*: During this pause, imports from these countries will be subject to a baseline 10% reciprocal tariff rate.

- *Exceptions*: Some countries like Belarus and Cuba are exempt from reciprocal tariffs, while others like Canada and Mexico have specific tariff rates applied to certain products.

- *Product-Specific Tariffs*: Some products like aluminum and automobiles have specific tariffs applied, with rates ranging from 20% to 100% for certain goods.

Some key countries with delayed tariffs include:

- *South Africa*: 31% tariff rate delayed until July 9

- *India*: 27% tariff rate delayed until July 9

- *European Union*: 20% tariff rate delayed until July 9

Keep in mind that these tariffs and pauses are subject to change based on future agreements or policy adjustments.