1、What we know about Trumps tariffs for nowThe Trump Administrations trade policy has upended retailers business plans and consumers buying plans.While the fine details change daily,heres what we know at the moment.Check back for updates.Where we stand The Trump Administrations tariff policies have be
2、en a rapidly moving target.Despite their fluid nature,tariffs of at least 10%remain in place on products arriving in the U.S.from most of the world.President Trump paused“reciprocal tariffs,”which the administration calculated based on trade deficits,a week after they were announced.The pause is sch
3、eduled to end July 9,meaning costs for products from most countries could rise considerably higher.Tariffs on many Canadian and Mexican goods remain in place at 25%,which Trump said he enacted because those countries contributed to the U.S.fentanyl crisis.China remains a special case.The Trump Admin
4、istration initially applied a 145%tariffs against a broad range of Chinese goods,but then temporarily reduced them 30%until late summer,at least.Much remains murky about where tariffs are headed.The administration announced at one point that smartphones,computers and microchips would be exempted fro
5、m Chinese tariffs but within days backtracked and said theyd be subject to different tariffs soon.The administration has also said that whether reciprocal tariffs will be revived on July 9 will depend on the progress of negotiations with individual countries.Supply Chain Dive has been tracking tarif
6、fs by country.You can also read a partial timeline of tariffs produced by PBS.THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION CURRENTLY HAS A 30%STANDARD TARIFF ON A RANGE OF CHINESE GOODS.THAT COULD CHANGE30%2Shifting behaviorWhat we do know is that existing tariffs and the prospect of more to come have changed behavior