On April 9, Trump announced a 90-day suspension of new tariffs for over 70 countries and regions, except for China, keeping a 10% base tariff, with the grace period expiring in early July, aimed at promoting trade negotiations.

However, at the same time, he will increase tariffs on China to 145% and stated that they will not be reduced unless China makes 'substantial concessions'.

Currently, the Trump administration is also considering significantly lowering tariffs on some Chinese goods, with reductions exceeding 50%, and some rates may drop to between 35% and 65%.

Trump's tariff policy has caused a huge uproar in the United States, with 12 states filing a joint lawsuit against his overreach, affecting economic stability, and major donors and economic experts have also criticized it.

Internationally, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and others in Europe welcomed the suspension of tariffs and postponed retaliatory tariffs against the U.S.