Donald Trump refuses to pause tariffs despite global market jitters: ‘We’re not looking at that’

  • US President Trump ruled out pausing his tariff plans, saying these are “very important” to the US economy. Trump hinted he was open to negotiations, but warned China to withdraw its retaliatory tariffs or face a 50% hike.

Written By Ravi Hari
Updated8 Apr 2025, 06:05 AM IST
U.S. President Donald Trump gestures during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (not pictured) in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, U.S., April 7, 2025. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt
U.S. President Donald Trump gestures during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (not pictured) in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, U.S., April 7, 2025. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt(REUTERS)

US President Donald Trump has ruled out a pause in his controversial tariff plan, even as global markets reeled from escalating trade tensions. “We’re not looking at that,” Trump said, when asked if he was considering a pause on implementing further tariffs.
The US president was speaking during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office on Monday,

Tariffs key to Trump’s economic plan

Trump defended his aggressive trade policy, calling tariffs “very important” to his economic agenda and insisting they would remain in place. “Tariffs will make this country very rich,” he claimed. He added that while tariffs would stay, he was open to “fair deal and good deals with every country.”

“There can be permanent tariffs and there can also be negotiations because there are things that we need beyond tariffs,” he explained.

No contradiction between tariffs and talks

Trump maintained that negotiations and tariffs could coexist. “They can both be true,” he said, responding to questions about how the administration could pursue new trade deals while maintaining tariff pressure.

He also noted, “We have many, many countries that are coming to negotiate with us,” suggesting that several trading partners were actively seeking new deals to avoid steep levies.

Trump warns China: Drop tariffs or face 50% hike

Trump issued a direct warning to China, saying the US would impose an additional 50% tariff if Beijing did not roll back its 34% retaliatory tariffs by Tuesday. China’s tariff was a response to Washington’s 34% reciprocal import tax announced last week.

Mixed signals add to global market jitters

The administration’s conflicting messages — openness to negotiation and aggressive tariff threats on the other — have added to market volatility. With a 10% flat tariff already in place on multiple countries and more targeted taxes due Wednesday, investors and foreign leaders are grappling with uncertainty.

Despite pressure from trading partners and financial markets, Trump reiterated his belief in tariffs as leverage: “There are things that we need beyond tariffs,” he said.

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