Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Continues the Suspension of the Heightened Tariffs on China

On August 12, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order to continue the suspension of heightened tariffs on China. This action is intended to facilitate discussions surrounding trade imbalances and unfair practices. The current 10% reciprocal tariff will remain in effect during this suspension, serving as a baseline to encourage domestic production and support American workers. The administration is committed to ongoing negotiations with China to promote fair trade practices and strengthen economic ties, addressing the substantial trade deficit that the United States has with China, which reached $295.4 billion in 2024.

The decision to maintain the suspension of heightened tariffs reflects the ongoing dialogue between the United States and China, aiming to achieve balanced trade and cooperation in economic matters. President Trump has emphasized the need for trade policies that support the American economy and protect jobs while also addressing national security concerns related to trade practices. The administration’s efforts focus on creating a framework for productive discussions that could lead to improvements in trade relations between the two countries.

As the U.S. and China navigate these negotiations, both nations are working to resolve trade disputes and strengthen their economic partnership. The administration notes that recent trade talks have been constructive and are building on previous agreements, with President Trump expressing optimism about the working relationship with China. The overarching goal remains to create a fair and equitable trade environment that benefits American workers, farmers, and businesses.

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