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US President Donald Trump has announced a ’90 -day break’ at reciprocal rates for all countries except China. Trump raised rates on Chinese products to 125 percent after Beijing announced a new round of retaliation. The details were not immediately clear, but the Trump administration said the US would keep its 10% baseline tariffs on most countries. Shares immediately made sharp profits after Trump’s turnaround. “I authorized a 90 -day break, and a significantly reduced reciprocal rate during this period, of 10%, also immediately in force,” Trump placed on Truth Social Media. Trump’s conversion came less than 24 hours on Wednesday after steep new rates set up on most trading partners. This has followed the most intense episode of volatility in the financial market since the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic. Here’s all you need to know about Trump tariff delay: 1. What’s happening now? Countries, which were hit with the reciprocal duties that came into effect on Wednesday, will now be taxed against the earlier 10% baseline rate applied to other countries, with the exception of China, an official of the White House told Bloomberg. US rates on steel, aluminum and cars still remain at their current rates, the official said. Meanwhile, the rates of 10% or 25% on Canadian and Mexico goods, with the exception items covered by the North American trade treaty, will also remain the same, the official added. According to the official, the EU imports have a 10%tax, even if the block has announced retaliation on the metal tariffs because the EU measures have not yet been implemented. 2. Why Trump prevented the tariff rate only for China Trump’s decision to increase import taxes even further on China after Beijing announced plans to retaliate with an 84% duty on US goods that would start on Thursday. The Trump administration pointed to China in particular about its trade practices and the fight against the president’s tariff plans. “Based on the lack of respect China has shown to the global markets, I hereby increase the tariff charged by the United States to China, to 125%, immediately in force,” Trump said in a position on social media. Trump later told reporters that he had announced a 90 -day break to the people who did not have retaliation because I told them if they retaliate again, we were going to double it … and that’s what I did with China because they have retaliation again. ” Later, the White House placed on X, “Do not repay again and you will be rewarded.” China clapped 50% rates on US goods on Wednesday, increased levies from 34% to 84% and retaliation against President Donald Trump’s new round of rates, increasing the duties against Chinese goods to 104% a day before. 3. “China wants to make a deal” Trump told the media on Wednesday that “China wants to make an agreement. They just don’t know how to do it. ‘ Has he added, ” [Chinese President] Xi is a smart guy and we will eventually make a very good deal. He calls the Chinese leader “one of the smartest people in the world” and “a man who knows exactly what needs to be done, he loves his country.” The US president later predicted that Chinese President Xi Jinping or his team would come to their challenging attitude for negotiations. “We will get a phone call at some point, and it will be after the race,” Trump said. “It will be a wonderful thing for them. It will be a wonderful thing for us. It’s going to be a wonderful thing for the world and for humanity, “Trump quoted by Bloomberg. 4. Countries in conversation with us after 90 days Pause Trump said that more than 75 countries contacted its administration to negotiate trade barriers and “in my strong proposal does not have any way, form or form retaliation.” Vietnam and the US agreed to start negotiating a ‘reciprocal’ trade agreement after talks in Washington. Meanwhile, the UK will negotiate ‘cool and calm’. South Korea’s acting President Han Duck-SOO said on Thursday that the government would try to promote negotiations with the US about rates to shake off the burden, reports Yonhap news agency. A Japanese official also said the country would continue to encourage US President Donald Trump to review his tariff measures. 5. A country-for-country care after the 90-day break here is a look at the full list of rates that Trump originally threatened-and the new updated rate Land by Country: Country Original Rate Review Rate China 34% 125% European Union 20% 10% Vietnam 46% 10% Taiwan 32% 10% Japan 24% India 26% India 25% 36% 10% Indonesia 32% 10% Malaysia 24% 10% Cambodia 49% 10% UK 10% 10% South Africa 30% 10% Brazil 10% 10% Bangladesh 37% 10% Singapore 10% 10% Israel 17% 10% Filippines 17% 10% Australia 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% PERU 10% 10% Nicaragua 18% 10% Norway 15% 10% Costa Rica 10% 10% Jordan 20% 10% Dominican Republic 10% 10% United Arab Emirates 10% 10% New Saaland 10% Argentina 10% 10% Ecuador 10% Guatemala 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% Tunisia 28% 10% Kazakstan 27% 10% Serbia 37% 10% Egypt 10% 10% Saudi Arabia 10% 10% EL Salvador 10% 10% Côte d’Ivoire 21% 10% Laos 48% 10% Botswana 37% 10% Trinidad and Tobago 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% Algeria 30% 10% 10% Bahamas 10% 10% Lesotho 50% 10% Ukraine 10% 10% Bahrain 10% 10% Qatar 10% 10% Mauritius 40% Fiji 32% 10% 10% 10% Kenya 10% 10% Liechtenstein 37% 10% 10% Haiti 10% Hairzegovina 10% Namibia 21% 10% Brunei 24% 10% Bolivia 10% 10% Panama 10% 10% Venezuela 15% 10% North Macedonia 33% 10% Ethiopia 10% Ghana 10% 10% Moldawia 31% 10% 10% 10% Democratic Republic 10% Jamaica Paraguy 10% Jamaica 10% 10% Mozambique 16% 10% Zambia 17% 10% Lebanon 10% 10% Tanzania 10% 10% Iraq 39% 10% Georgia 10% 10% Senegal 10% 10% Azerbaijan 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% Falkland 41% 10% Gabon 10% 10% 10% Kuwait 10% 10% Togo 10% 10% Suriname 10% 10% Belize 10% 10% Papua -Nieu -Guinea 10% Malawi 17% 10% Liberia 10% British Virgin 10% 10% 10% Afghan 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% Monaco 10% 10% Syria 41% 10% 10% Republic of Congo 10% 10% Djibouti 10% 10% French Polynesia 10% 10% Cayman Islands 10% 10% Kosovo 10% 10% Curaçao 10% 10% 10% 10% Rwanda 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% Antigua and Barbuda 10% Bermuda 10% 10% 10% 10% Eswatini 10% 10% Marshall -Islands 10% 10% Saint Pierre and Miquelon 10% 10% Saint Kitts and Nevis 10% 10% Turkmenistan 10% 10% Grenada 10% Sudan 10% 10% Turks Saint Helena 10% 10% 10% Kyrgy Kyrgy Kyrgy Kyrgy Kyrgy Kyrgy Kyrgy Kyrgy Kyrgy 10% 10% 10% Yemen 10% 10% Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 10% 10% 10% Saint Lucia 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% Libya 31% 10% Samoa 10% 10% Guinea 10% 10% Timor-Leste 10% 10% 10% 10% Chad 13% 10% 10% 10% 10% Mali 10% Malk Tajikistan 10% 10% Cabo Verde 10% 10% Burundi 10% Guadeloup 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% Mauritania 10% 10% Dominica 10% 10% Micronesia 10% 10% Gambia 10% 10% French Gueana 10% 10% Christmas 10% 10% Enorra 10% Central 10% 10% 10% 10% (Solomon Islands 10% 10% 10% 10% Anguilla 10% 10% ISLANDS 10% 10% South SUMMAN 10% Comoros 10% 10% Kiribati 10% 10% São Tomé and Príncipe 10% 10% Norfolk Island 10% 10% Gibraltar 10% 10% Tuvalu 10% Norfolk Island 10% Gibraltar 10% British Indian Ocean 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% Guinea-Bissau 10% 10% Svalbard and Jan Mayen 10% 10% heard and McDonald Islands 10% 10% Reunion 10% 10% (with input from agencies) first published: April 10, 2025, 08:17 am Ist