12 Aug 2025, 03:16
Trump Extends Tariff Suspension on Chinese Imports for Another 90 Days
- Trump has extended the pause on tariffs on Chinese imported goods.
- The new deadline for the suspension of tariffs is November 10.
- The continuation of tariffs has caused unease for consumers and companies.
Main Information
U.S. President Donald Trump announced the extension of the pause on tariffs on Chinese imported goods for another 90 days, which will take effect on Monday, September 11, 2025, a few hours before the end of the initial 90-day moratorium on tariffs on Chinese goods at 145%.
This decision was made within the framework of ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and China. The new deadline for the suspension of tariffs is November 10.
Key Facts
Trump signed an executive order that extends the moratorium until November 9. This is already the second instance where the Trump administration delays the introduction of higher tariffs on China, one of the largest trading partners of the U.S.
In 2024, the U.S. imported goods from China worth over $438 billion. Trump's tariff policy has already been in effect for five months, and it has caused unease for both companies and consumers.
In the absence of a remaining agreement, signs of progress have emerged on several issues, including the resumption of rare earth material supplies from China and sales of certain semiconductor products by American companies Nvidia and AMD.
During this period, Trump has repeatedly accused China of violating agreements and delaying the delivery of rare earth metals. Recent negotiations between the U.S. and China have not led to the signing of a trade agreement, but they remain open for further discussions.
This news is developing, so we will continue to monitor updates.
Tags: USA/China/Economy