#TariffPause tariff pause** typically refers to a temporary suspension or delay in the implementation of tariffs (taxes on imports or exports). Governments or trade authorities may decide to pause tariffs to:
- Ease economic pressures (e.g., inflation, supply chain disruptions).
- Encourage trade negotiations.
- Provide relief to businesses and consumers.
### Recent Examples:
- **U.S.-EU Tariff Pause**: In 2021, the U.S. and EU agreed to a tariff pause on steel and aluminum disputes to negotiate a longer-term solution.
- **China Tariff Pauses**: Some countries have temporarily paused tariffs on Chinese goods to manage costs.