#TariffsPause What about Trump's other tariffs?
Numerous other tariffs Trump has announced since returning to the White House remain in place and are not affected by the pause.
That includes:
25% tariffs on all car imports to America, including from the UK
25% tariffs on steel and aluminium imports, including products made from these metals
25% tariffs on many imports from Mexico and Canada.
What does the pause mean?
The announced pause only applies to some of the new tariffs - taxes on imports - that Donald Trump announced on 2 April.
The new minimum 10% tariff rate, which came into effect on Saturday 5 April, is still in place for goods coming from all countries, including the UK.
There are exemptions for pharmaceuticals and microchips and some other items.
But that 10% tariff in itself is a major change in America's trading relations with all other countries.
And for China, the rate will not fall at all but will be hiked further to 125%, plus another 20% linked to the drug fentanyl.
Nevertheless, the pause means the rates above 10% for 59 other territories will be suspended until July.
That includes 46% on Vietnam, 44% on Sri Lanka and 20% on the European Union.