Trump says US to 'immediately' increase tariffs on imports from China to 125%
US president says other countries will instead be given 90-day pause and 10% reciprocal tariff

WASHINGTON
US President Donald Trump said Wednesday the US would "immediately" be increasing its tariffs on Chinese imports to 125% as an escalating trade dispute between Washington and Beijing intensified, even as he offered an olive branch to dozens of other nations.
"Based on the lack of respect that China has shown to the World’s Markets, I am hereby raising the Tariff charged to China by the United States of America to 125%, effective immediately," Trump said on Truth Social.
"At some point, hopefully in the near future, China will realize that the days of ripping off the U.S.A., and other Countries, is no longer sustainable or acceptable," he added.
Trump coupled his announcement with another granting over 75 nations a 90-day reprieve from a Wednesday deadline in which they were expected to be hit with tariffs above his 10% baseline, in some cases many multiples higher than that figure.
The president said he was taking the action because the nations had reached out to their US counterparts "to negotiate a solution to the subjects being discussed relative to Trade, Trade Barriers, Tariffs, Currency Manipulation, and Non Monetary Tariffs," and because they have not retaliated "in any way, shape, or form against the United States."
"I have authorized a 90 day PAUSE, and a substantially lowered Reciprocal Tariff during this period, of 10%, also effective immediately," he said.
"125% TARIFF ON CHINA. 90-DAY PAUSE & LOWERED 10% RECIPROCAL TARIFF FOR OTHER COUNTRIES. EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY," he said in another post.
Global markets have reeled since Trump rolled out an order last Wednesday enacting his long-promised reciprocal tariff policy. But following news of the pause, US indexes jumped significantly with the Nasdaq up over 7.8% and the Dow rising over 5% in mid-day trading.
Later addressing reporters, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt described the lower 10% tariff as "universal," saying it is being instituted to give nations time to negotiate with the US.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the resolutions to the global trade row would be "bespoke," or tailored to each nation.
"We've just been overwhelmed, overwhelmed by the response from mostly our allies, the ones who come and negotiate in good faith," he said. "We are expecting them to come with their best deal. And as I said a week ago today, don't retaliate, hold your ground, let's see what happens. And China kept escalating and escalating, and now they have 125% tariffs.”