US Pauses Higher Tariffs for Most Countries but Hits China Harder
In a significant shift in global trade policy, former President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause on newly imposed higher tariffs for most countries, softening the blow for many US trading partners. However, this pause does not extend to China, which has instead faced a sharp escalation. Tariffs on Chinese goods have surged to a massive 125%, marking a dramatic escalation in the US-China trade war. The move reflects Trump’s renewed push to reset global trade dynamics, particularly targeting what he views as China’s unfair dominance and retaliatory trade measures.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | US Pauses Higher Tariffs for Most Countries but Hits China Harder |
| Tariff Pause | 90-day pause for non-retaliating countries; 10% universal tariff remains |
| China Tariffs | Increased to 125%; China retaliated with 84% tariffs |
| Market Reaction | S&P 500 up 9.5%, Dow Jones up 7.8% post-pause |
| US Debt Interest Rate | Rose to 4.5% before policy shift |
| Global Impact | Potential $466bn loss in US-China trade (WTO) |
| Other Tariffs | Still Active 25% tariffs on cars, car parts, steel, and aluminium |
| China’s View | Calls US actions “bullying”, demands equality and respect |
| Exempt Countries | Canada, Mexico unaffected; UK already on 10% baseline |
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