US extends tariff pause on some Chinese goods until August 31
PorAinvest
lunes, 2 de junio de 2025, 4:07 pm ET1 min de lectura
US extends tariff pause on some Chinese goods until August 31
In a significant development, the United States has announced an extension of its tariff pause on certain Chinese goods until August 31, 2025. This decision comes as part of ongoing negotiations between the two nations aimed at resolving long-standing trade disputes.The initial 90-day pause, which was implemented on April 9, 2025, was designed to provide time for negotiations and to address concerns raised by various sectors of the economy. The extension, which was announced by the Trump administration, is seen as a strategic move to maintain leverage in the ongoing trade talks.
The pause on tariffs, which initially included a baseline 10% tariff rate and an additional 125% tariff on most Chinese goods, has been extended to allow for further discussions. This move is part of the administration's broader strategy to encourage other countries to engage in reciprocal trade arrangements and to address the trade imbalance with China.
While the extension of the tariff pause is seen as a positive step by some, it has also been criticized by those who argue that the tariffs were initially intended to be a permanent measure. The administration has maintained that the tariffs are a negotiating tool and that the pause is necessary to facilitate productive discussions.
The extension of the tariff pause is expected to have implications for various sectors of the economy, including technology, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing. The administration has emphasized its commitment to moving manufacturing of critical technologies such as semiconductors, chips, smartphones, and laptops back to the United States.
The ongoing negotiations between the United States and China are closely watched by investors and financial professionals, who are monitoring the potential impact of the tariffs on global trade and the economy. The extension of the tariff pause is seen as a sign of the administration's commitment to resolving the trade disputes and finding a mutually beneficial agreement.
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[1] https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2025/05/28/trump-defends-tariff-flip-flops-as-negotiations-here-are-the-21-times-hes-changed-his-mind/
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