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Trump Confirms Ongoing US-China Trade Tensions Amid Possible Tariff Pause Extension

by Daisy Mae D.
10/16/2025
in Tariffs & Duties

Supply Chain Report – 10/16/2025
US President Donald Trump has confirmed that trade tensions between the United States and China remain active, saying, “Well, you’re in one now,” when asked by a reporter if the two nations were entering a prolonged trade conflict.

The statement came despite recent remarks by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who suggested that the ongoing tariff pause between Washington and Beijing could be extended. Trump is also expected to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping later this month to discuss trade and economic cooperation, a meeting viewed as crucial in determining the direction of global commerce and supply chain stability.

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Over the past week, signs of both escalation and easing have marked the US-China trade relationship. On Friday, Trump announced plans to impose an additional 100% tariff on Chinese goods beginning November 1, citing Beijing’s move to impose new export restrictions on rare earth minerals. However, just days later, Trump appeared to soften his stance, posting on Truth Social, “Don’t worry about China, it will all be fine! Highly respected President Xi just had a bad moment.”

The situation grew more complex when reports emerged that China had sanctioned US subsidiaries of a South Korean shipping company, while Trump threatened to further restrict trade after China halted purchases of US soybeans. These developments underscore the fragile state of trade relations between the world’s two largest economies.

At present, US tariffs on Chinese goods, reaching as high as 145%, and China’s tariffs on US exports, which had climbed to 125%, are both on hold until November 10. The temporary suspension gives negotiators a narrow window to finalize a broader trade agreement before new duties take effect.

Economic analysts warn that continued uncertainty could strain global markets, increase production costs, and raise prices for consumers. According to Goldman Sachs, more than half of the costs associated with current US tariffs are being passed on to American consumers as companies adjust prices to offset import expenses.

Meanwhile, the US Supreme Court is expected to hear a challenge next month concerning Trump’s “reciprocal” tariff policy, which imposes duties based on how foreign countries tax or restrict US exports. Lower courts have previously ruled against the policy, and a similar decision at the Supreme Court could significantly reshape the legal foundation of Trump’s trade strategy.

In the manufacturing and retail sectors, several industries are already responding to the changing tariff environment. New duties on kitchen cabinets and vanities took effect on October 1, while tariffs on timber and certain wood products, including furniture, followed on October 14. Automaker Stellantis (STLA) announced a $13 billion investment in US facilities over the next four years, expected to create 5,000 jobs as part of efforts to mitigate potential tariff impacts.

Despite the rising tensions, corporate leaders continue to emphasize the importance of maintaining trade relationships with China. Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook met with China’s industry minister on Wednesday, pledging to increase investment and strengthen cooperation in the Chinese market. This commitment came even as Trump warned of potential tariffs on Apple’s foreign-made products.

Experts note that while Trump’s remarks underscore persistent trade friction, the administration’s openness to a tariff pause extension suggests that there remains room for negotiation. The coming weeks will likely determine whether the two nations can move toward stabilization or face renewed escalation in trade measures.

Observers say that a balanced resolution would be vital not only for the US and China but also for global markets that depend heavily on both economies for supply chain stability. Until then, businesses, investors, and policymakers remain on alert for the next phase of developments in what continues to be one of the world’s most closely watched economic relationships.

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